Gents and Madams,
Thanks for the continuing replies. We tend to think in terms of the caliber that is presently used by one's self.
My Browning 1885 Highwall in .40-65 prefers the Lyman/Snover (Lyman #2640663), cast 25-1 and sized to .410, lubed with either SPG or my own blend. Having acquired a bronze .40 caliber NASA mould at the Arizona State BPCR shoot last November (2005) made by Bernie Rowles, Old West Bullet Moulds, Fruita, Colorado, it will be my next concentrated cast bullet effort with the .40-65. It comes well recommended.
The Browning 1885 Highwall in .45-70 has yet to assimilate a preference in cast bullets. Most likely due to my minimal attempts at serious load development. So far, using GOEX Cartridge Grade powder, I've learned a wad thicker then newpsrint under the bullet is required!
The original 1885 Winchester pistol grip action rebarreled with a Green Mountain barrel and chambered to .45-100 (2.6) has seen a small amount of load development at both, Raton (Whittington Center) and at the Las Cruces Butterfield Trail ranges. So far the preference is towards GOEX Cartridge grade powder and a Paul Jones #45001 cast bullet mould, with all driving bands @ .459", SPG lube. The entire gun and loading project is on hold while Mike Connor, Stockmaker in Hurley, New Mexico, puts the finishing touches on the forearm and checkers both pieces of wood. The wood confirmation and checkering patterns will replicate the 1885 Browning, excepting for a "V" ebony insert on the snaubel forend.
Hope some of you folks have the oppurtunity to engage in the BPCR Nationals at Raton/Whittington Center this Month of August 2006.
Keep those individual preferences coming.
From the Land of Enchantment,
Shortstake