Firsts off I'll say that before I even shot the gun, I sent the cylinders off to get reamed to .4525, as I couldn't get .451 bullets thu the throats. Sunday afternoon took the #1 1890 out for 1sst shooting session. I don't have a pic of the 1st target, will get that for you tomorrow. I did think enuff to take a pic of the Black Powder loads.

The circled holes are the 1st 5 shots, the nice little uncircled cluster is the 2nd cylinder full. It has potential! But those 2 cylinders were all it took to binder her up good. (forgot my Balisol)
Unfortunately, what I learned on my 1st try with smokeless loads was that I had to aim at the top of the paper target! It shot that low! Granted it wasn't a great load, basically a light load of HP-38 just to get rid of the powder as it doesn't work well in anything I have to shoot, and the bullets were 200 grainers. The 250 grain bullets raised up about half, but still a disappointing POI.
I'll get pic's up tomorrow of the smokeless loads. The cylinders for the #2 1890 are done being reamed and are on the way home. Hope that one shoots better. The guy doing the honing (Dougguy) said the cylinders were way out of spec on both guns.