I'm currently shooting 28 grains with a 230-250 grain RNFP in 45 Schofield brass. While the load is manageable in the handgun it still has a substanial enough recoil such that it's too slow for f/u shots in the cowboy matches that I shoot in. I though maybe by using a lighter/200grain RNFP that I might accomplish that.However, I realized that A) the bullet is shorter and hence need more powder in the shell and B) there just doesn't appear to be a big enough lube ring to carry enough lube to keep the fouling soft. C) I'd like to use a 45 Colt cartridge case with a 200 grain bullet for the rifle shooting but will probably have the same problems. Any suggestion from the cowboy shooters out there? Thanks LOBO