Hello Guys,
I appreciate the info you all have given. I didn't want to push any limits with the gun that I have, and feel pretty confident that I don't need to now. I have been looking through my reloading manuals and the .45 colt is right on par, if not slightly better than the .44-40, the .44-40 pushing a 220 gr cast lead bullet at around 1100 FPS, and the colt pushing the 250/255 grainers at ( hopefully)the same velocity, I don't have a manual that lists velocities for rifles, just pistols. And you'all have boosted my moral quite a bit for using the gun hunting.
As much as I am a fan of cast bullets, I still wonder if jacketed bullets are any improvement, ( Utah insists on leaving the wording "expanding bullet" in their regulations.) I have hunted black bear with a replica 1875 smith and wesson scofield and was dissapointed at their lack of ( absoultely none)expansion, would another 100 or 200 fps from the rifle do any different?
Also, if any of you have had a try at this with a chronograph, does a 200 gr bullet improve ballistics any? or should I stick with the 255 grain?
I have loaded some cast 255 fn with 9.0 gr of unique, that I intend to take to the range tommorrow and give the gun a good test drive. One thing that struck my attention is the short action length of the rifle, loads that I had for the revolver would not cycle through the action, so I had to load some special to get things going.
Thanks again Rvtrav