I have a 45 Colt in a Cowboy Marlin 1894. Presently shooting 255 Keith SWC with 10.2 Gr Unique. Picked up Mike Ventturino's book on "Shooting Lever Guns of the Old West". In there he states quite a few times black powder should be used because thats the way it was done in the old west.
Also when you fire it - there is a big difference in report, smell etc.
I dont shoot cowboy. I take it out to the pistol silhouette range and try to hit those rams at 200 yards.
My questions are these.
1. How many of you actually load black powder in your pistol cartridges for lever rifles?
2. What kind of powder and what are you getting for accuracy?
3. I remember once owning a muzzle loader. Do I still have to completely dis assemble the rifle to clean, or just swab down the barrel?
4. Or should i just stay away from it.
Also when you fire it - there is a big difference in report, smell etc.
I dont shoot cowboy. I take it out to the pistol silhouette range and try to hit those rams at 200 yards.
My questions are these.
1. How many of you actually load black powder in your pistol cartridges for lever rifles?
2. What kind of powder and what are you getting for accuracy?
3. I remember once owning a muzzle loader. Do I still have to completely dis assemble the rifle to clean, or just swab down the barrel?
4. Or should i just stay away from it.




















































