Snap caps are not suitable to check any firearms function.
Snap caps are not the exact size, shape, weight, or balance of live ammo.
To check functions you need Action Proving Dummies, available from Brownell's.
These do exactly duplicate the size, shape, weight, and balance of live ammo.
Snap caps may have out of spec edges and surfaces that can cause these problems.
In this case I'd suggest taking it to a range and seeing if live, quality American made ammo still has the issue.
If live, quality ammo still catches, the usual correction is to remove a slight amount of metal from the cylinder release where the cases are catching.
Any gunsmith worth the name can do this easily.
Snap caps are not the exact size, shape, weight, or balance of live ammo.
To check functions you need Action Proving Dummies, available from Brownell's.
These do exactly duplicate the size, shape, weight, and balance of live ammo.
Snap caps may have out of spec edges and surfaces that can cause these problems.
In this case I'd suggest taking it to a range and seeing if live, quality American made ammo still has the issue.
If live, quality ammo still catches, the usual correction is to remove a slight amount of metal from the cylinder release where the cases are catching.
Any gunsmith worth the name can do this easily.