Test the rounds with a case guage, if they need to be nudged/forced into the cylinder, it means they are either too long or not properly tapper crimped.
I have a 22 and I love it its a great revolver, I bought mine used with the rug and all accessories for $450 last year. Inside the case was a receipt for $690 from the valley forge gun show, ten RIMZ plastic moon clips that had some carbon on them, and 5 steel clips that came with the gun in the factory envelope unused.
I have lots of steel moon clips, so it was about a month before I tried the plastic ones. The gun was 100% with steel clips in double action, 100% with no moon clips in double action. When I tried the RIMZ it would not fire reliably in DA apparently the RIMZ cushion the firing pin blow so 1/2 the rounds would get a light strike in DA
. I'm pretty sure thats why the original owner sold the gun, he used the RIMZ and had FTF. The grips that came with the gun while they look nice, were too small and terrible to shoot with, so I got some wood Hogues for it.
I have reloaded extensively for my .45 acp revolvers, and I found that my reloads I used in 1911's were too long. .45 ACP revolvers are intollerant of out of spec ammo, ammo that chambers no problem in my 1911 will not chamber in my blackhawk convertible or my taurus 445, my two smiths have slightly looser chambers, but if the ammo is out of spec they will let you know.