Good shooting out of a good looking revolver.
I've had mixed results with Ubert, although very few actual issues. My father has one of there Millennial guns, the bead blasted black oxide cheap version. It's got the nicest barrel of any single action I've ever seen, looks like it's chrome lined. I've got a Uberti BP frame from Cimmeron that is full of chatter marks and rough areas in the barrel. After fire lapping it shoots decently, but is a PITA to clean. I got one from somewhere, can't remember offhand, the trigger sear of barely there and if you breathed on it it would go off. Easy enough to fix. Or one from Cimmeron that had a 44 cal. cylinder and a 45 cal. barrel.
I have seen and handled the new Pietta Great Western 2's and they are very nice pistols. I want one, but being out of work curtails that plan. The best I've got is a Taylor's Smokewagon, what a joy to shoot and very accurate with my hand loads.
Either Uberti or Pietta make good pistols, very few are perfect out of the box, though Taylor's offers the hand tuned Smokewagon and I believe EMF offers a tuned Pietta. They cost a little more, but well worth it in my opinion.