92 rossi,,&Trail Boss !!

Started by Slamfire, May 31, 2017, 07:31:52 PM

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Slamfire

 I was go'n post this info. up in the powder room,,,BUT,,we now have a "92" section,,Yeeeeeaw!!

My 92 is from the 90's,,(no saftttttt,,sw. ) Tried 7.1 gn. TB,,6 in. bull,,100 yds. stock sights ( propped up on a alum. step ladder,,standing up )1st shot in the bull @ 3:oo,,,2nd. shot 7:00 in the bull low,,3rd shot 2"00 in the bull hi,,lite recoil ,,will step up to 7.3 .  Top of back sight @ .415 from top of barrel to flat top of sight ,,front sight level across top of back sight . Just need to hold a little steader( really a lot steader) OOOH,,Yeow,,44/40,,200gn, LFN.,20 in. barrel.

These load's are for my rifle ,use at your own risk and all other disclaimer's apply.


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1860Henry

Is your '92 a .45 Colt?

I just bought some Trail Boss yesterday. I have a Rossi '92 chambered in .44 WCF (.44-40). Six grains seems to be an accurate load, but I am still experimenting.

Tuolumne Lawman

7.0 of Trail Boss with a 200 grain .428 Missouri Bullet Co. slug is my go-to load.  Had to play with the length a tad for the Rossi.
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1860Henry

TL,

With the bullet mentioned, I assume your carbine is a .44-40, right?

I am using my cast bullets for the load I mentioned above (the bullet is the Mav Dutchman Big Lube).

When working up the load, I used information posted on Hodgdon's site.  I figured the data that they used was on the conservative side.

King Medallion

For cowboy shootn I use 4.5 of Trail Boss with a 200 gr slug.
King Medallion
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DeaconKC

Okay, I just picked up a Rossi 92 in .45 Colt and am gonna start trying Trail Boss in it. Using a 250 grain cast rn. Have any of you had a load that seemed really good so far? Thanks
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