I'm thinking about trying a different powder in mine and right now I've still got about half a pound of IMR4227 that I had left over from loading my .357 max that I no longer have.
The only reason I'm thinking about, and not sure yet, but I notice a lot of unburned poweder residue in the barrel and also noticed that in my .357 max, but my loads shoot really well and the .357 would shoot one ragged hole.
My .45 LC likes the powder also, and it shoots a 300 grain XTP with almost the same accuracy.
This morning I went after some hogs again to try and keep the pressure on and thin them down, and a big coyote walks out across the creek 130 paces from where I was set up. He stood there a while and at first I thought maybe it was a little far, but I finally put the crosshair just on the hairline of his back and fired.
Result was one less coyote, and a very graphic wound that I wouldn't have taken a picture of even if I had my camera.
I'm really getting impressed with this 45 Colt and so far it's been very effective on hogs and now it's shown it stuff on coyotes at 130 paces, and only thing left is making it a deer gun, and that will have to wait until next season, but from the looks of things that won't be a problem.