No need for gas checks in any 45 colt load that makes safe pressure in a '73. Or jacketed bullets for that matter. Just use a fairly soft (like air cooled wheelweights) bullet, good lube (not the crappy commercial crayon kind), size them .001 or a little more over groove diameter, and shoot.
As a side note, my Marlin 1894 rifle, in 45 colt, has a HUGE chamber. It will shoot .452" bullets just fine, but suffers some serious blowback into the action. But loaded with .458" bullets designed for the 45-70, it is also super accurate and the case seals the chamber. In other words, bullet diameter doesn't seem to matter much as long as it's not too small, and the case can release the bullet properly. At least in 1000 fps 45 colt loads!