I started Cowboy Fast Draw and single actions last year. I purchased a uberti cattleman. After 4 months of practice, the gun would suddenly not stay in full cock. It would drop back to half cock. I did have to move the hammer a bit to get the cylinder to rotate to remove the laser cartridge. So maybe not exactly half cock? I had the gun repaired - problem: mashed sear. I also recently purchased a Taylor’s uberti Smoke Wagon. Shortly after, same failure. Again repaired - problem: mashed sear. I’m sensing a pattern. Then the cattleman failed again. The guns have been well cared for, NEVER dropped, and not so much as a scratch. So, I began to think my draw was source of the problem. Actually, truth be told, I thought that all along but couldn’t understand why. Taylor’s has the theory I’m slip cocking causing the sear to get mashed. It’s happened 3 times, over 2 different models, in just over 1 year. So, old timers with the experience, is there a method/technique I can concentrate on to prevent “slip cocking” when drawing for speed? What do you suggest? I’m open to all theories and suggestions. I love the sport and all the folks I’ve met, breaking my guns not so much. I’d like to say the problem is I’m too fast but trust me, that ain’t the problem. BTW, Many thanks to Taylor’s for their help even though I didn’t have photos. Regards,