George Babits wrote on Jul 13
th, 2015 at 12:42pm:
Gunpowder or black powder; just a word game. Black was all they had.
As for some of the smokless loadings, say for the 45-90, you need to consider the rifles they were used in, including twist rate and bullet weight. From what I read people call the 2.4" case the 45-90 these days, but load a 500+ grain bullet in it for the fast twist demanded these days. The original 45-90 used a light bullet and slow twist (1 in 32). It was an "express" round to bett\er the performance of the 45-70. So these days you may well be mixing apples and lemons when you talk about some cartridges like the 45-90.
George
Winchester made their 45-90 WCF case available in different loadings. Some are...
using Black powder with Lead Bullets, Soft Point or Full Metal Patch:
45-90-300 grain
45-85-300 grain Hollow Point Express Bullet
45-85-350 grain Solid Ball
45-82-400 grain Solid Ball
using Smokeless powder with Soft Point or Full Metal Patch:
45-90-300 grain
45-90-300 grain High Velocity
Winchester also catalogs the Sharps 45 2 4/10" cartridge case loaded with 100 grains of Black power using a 500 grain ball, and that particular loading is shown as one variant of the 45-100 SHARPS SPECIAL.
George, I agree that we are mixing apples and oranges.