Great rig, Will, and Thanks! I am a huge fan of conversion revolvers, and a huge fan of Walt Kirst's Konverters. The 1858 Konverters are drop in, but the 1860 took some timing work by me. Both are slick. The hand engraving on the Saber River is awesome. The light tan grip on the 1860 is really sweet also. I have a matching grip from the same company coming for the 1858.
Having converted them from percussion revolvers myself, I have far more attachment than a factory conversion. They are a perfect pair to go with my HRA 1860 Henry in .44 WCF. Perfect armory for an 1870 lawman.
The 1860 Holster is from Texas Jack and is made specifically for an 1860 Conversion revolver. It is pretty spendy, but great! The ejector assembly on the 1858 would not fit in the Texas Jack. The other holster is an Oklahoma Leather Slim Jim for a 7.5" barrel. The 8" Revolver peeps out about 1/4", so I used a brass Chicago Screw to keep the trigger guard from going in the last 1/4" so the barrel does not pop out.
I use .45 Schofield cases with either a 200 grain bullet, over 5.5 grains of Trail Boss. I used to use 6.0 grains, but it was too stiff in a knuckle knocking Remington! With a 230 grain bullet, I use 5.0 even.