I have several neighbors who match that description. Mostly shoot original Winchester 1873s, and there are a few Colt Frontier Six Shooters and New Services in the mix. Now that factory ammo is harder to find I admonish them to save their empty brass and I load ammo for them to barter in exchange for free-range poultry and eggs. No money can exchange because I am not "in the business." A casual exchange of commodities between friends.
Six grains of Bullseye and a soft 8-10 BHN bullet of .430" diameter is very safe, but a "full charge" load in the black powder frame guns which approximates the velocity of the modern, mild factory ammo, about 950 fps from a 5-inch revolver and 1140 fps from a 20-inch carbine, maybe 1200 from a Long Tom 26-inch rifle. The Accurate 43-206H feeds in all and is accurate and good game performance. It is my .44-40 boolit of choice. This is a short "stump nose" SWC resembling Keith's #452423 scaled down to .44
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