Hey Busta, You are everywhere

. Will try the NE 460's in the H&R to see what happends. The reason I wanted to try them is I like the bullet and I would be using less powder, 65 gr.777 which works best in my White. The reason I wanted to use less powder is that the New England Firearms/H&R Owner's Manual (2003) page 13 which list loads for muzzleloading ,45 caliber, Conical Bullets , projectile weight Black Powder Charge ffg grain
240 100
450 80
I felt that maybe starting around 60/65 gr of 777 ffg would be a safe load if they are recommending 80 gr of Black Powder or Pyrodex RS on a volume basis which they recommed also on page 13.
I have been using MZ's exclusively since 2003 for all hunting after I sold off my centerfire rifles. Don't know a lot but have learned much over the last 8 years by visiting many site, where I seem to always find you

. What threw me off with the twist on the .45 is, have a page which I copied off the old H&R web site which shows specifications for the Huntsman (SMO-5- and SMO-045. Barrel 24"(1 in 28" twist - 50cal)(1in 20" twist -45cal)

. The Huntsman they are talking about have the 209 shotshell primer but, the .45 I have has the old #11 breechplug. I don't know if they ever built or sold the .45 caliber Huntsman

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Last but not least, Phatinjun, like I said above, this info came out of the NEF Owners Manual which I purchased in March 2003 at WalMart in PA. You must have the original manual from the Old Huntsman

, not calling you old

. from sometime back in the 70's, wish I had a copy since I try to save everything I can get my hands on pertaining to the guns I own.
Thanks to all who have posted, every little bit helps to add to the Whole Story. PS Have been a member of AARP for over15 years

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