View attachment 32436I think they changed the name in 2000. As I'm kinda new to reloading , I don't like breaking new groundto me anyway. I have a Uberti .45.

So I tend to save what I've got for that sort of thing and prefer dimly lit indoor ranges or shooting on dull dark days or around dusk where I get more of a great show.I have 1 bottle of trail boss left , I think I'll use that up and if I can't find anymore then maybe I'll give the Hercules a shotMy Lyman's 49th Edition only shows 2400 as a possible powder for a couple of jacketed bullets. And even the strongest load is only 16.5gns. Elmer liked his big bad BOOMS! but I would not be quick to put such loads into a Uberti.
On the other hand the large frame old original Vaquero would tolerate such a load. But that's a special case.
For the classic 250gn bullet the amount starts at 14.8 which gives you a 755fps bullet. It maxes out for that weight at 16.5 where it's pushing along at 904fps.
It sure seems a waste to meter it out for cowboy action style guns which while they won't blow up will tend to shoot themselves loose sooner with high power ammo. On the other hand the max loads of the stuff in Magnum casings pushing medium weight bullets produce the MOST FANTASTIC FIREBALLS! ! ! ! !So I tend to save what I've got for that sort of thing and prefer dimly lit indoor ranges or shooting on dull dark days or around dusk where I get more of a great show.
My Lyman's 49th Edition only shows 2400 as a possible powder for a couple of jacketed bullets. And even the strongest load is only 16.5gns. Elmer liked his big bad BOOMS! but I would not be quick to put such loads into a Uberti.
On the other hand the large frame old original Vaquero would tolerate such a load. But that's a special case.
For the classic 250gn bullet the amount starts at 14.8 which gives you a 755fps bullet. It maxes out for that weight at 16.5 where it's pushing along at 904fps.
It sure seems a waste to meter it out for cowboy action style guns which while they won't blow up will tend to shoot themselves loose sooner with high power ammo. On the other hand the max loads of the stuff in Magnum casings pushing medium weight bullets produce the MOST FANTASTIC FIREBALLS! ! ! ! !So I tend to save what I've got for that sort of thing and prefer dimly lit indoor ranges or shooting on dull dark days or around dusk where I get more of a great show.





























