A couple years ago, I purchased a Uberti Schofield in 45 Colt, since it has had a romantic place in my heart for more than 20 years. When I first bought it I tried what I had - bullets designed for a 45 auto, the Lee 230 gr Tumble lube. I tried a number of different powders and loads and accuracy was always a little dissapointing. About the best I could do was about 3 inch groups. And they did not shoot to point of aim on the fixed sights of the Schofield. I had to use considerable windage. I recently purchased Lees 250 gr RF mold for the 45 Colt and got them lubed and loaded yesterday over 5.5 grains of trailboss as a first guess. I went shooting this morning and shot the 10 circle out of several Midway pistol targets at 20 yards. The pistol is dead on at that range with this load and accurate, with groups about 1.5 inches and that with the sun in my eyes. I had to keep shooting targets to believe what I was seeing. For you experienced casters this is probably nothing unusual, but for me, since I started casting I have stuggled to get good accuracy out of my boolits and today was very pleasing. I just had to tell someone like you guys on this group that knows what it feels like.