Mooner,
I'd advise 1-1/2 Fg, based on my experience and everything I've read. I've shot it in my .40-65, .40-70, and .45-70 with excellent results. One quick try in the .45-70 produced a good load but not quite as good as the GOEX load I'd worked up earlier, and since I have 1/3 case of GOEX, I haven't made a real effort. My experience is that the velocity is ~50 fps higher when loaded this way than a load of FFg GOEX with 0.200" compression.
Generally, I find that 0.040-0.050" compression after dropping through a 24" drop tube, with either a 0.030" or 0.060" fiber wad is a great place to start. One bonus, that is little enough compression that you can do the compression with the bullet, rather than a separate compression die. I like an expander plug ~0.003" smaller than the bullet for consistent but not heavy neck tension. (I had to anneal the Starline .45-90 brass to decrease the neck tension.)
I've had very good results with Fed 215's, but you'll find a lot of different opinions on primers. I had good results with Fed 150's, but it bothers me that they are shorter and have a 0.010" run at the breechblock when the pressure builds.
Most people I know that have tried Swiss have found it easy to work with. It meters considerably more evenly than GOEX, and a number of different measures give very consistent throws after some experimenting to get a consistent technique of operating the measure.
Good luck!