OK, I'm beginning to feel like this is not the "Early Trials" anymore
I have been going to the range the last couple weeks testing many loads and chronographing results.
Very slowly and incrementally, have reached my objective without excessive pressure of 1050 fps MV with the 520 gr ACC bullet with a smokeless load out of the 1872 Snider Short Rifle.
I have no recommendation for this recipe for any other Snider or shooter. Mine is a "Steel" marked 1872, purpose built Short Rifle.
14ga Magtech brass trimmed to 1.98" length for my chamber. .600" ACC 520 gr "P" bullet cast of 10.5 BHN alloy. Pan lubed with SPG. WW Large Pistol Magnum primer. 34 gr Accurate 5744 powder. 1 3/4" X 1 3/4" X 1/4" square Dacron over powder filler. .630" X .020" base wad punched from cereal box cardboard material. Bullet seated in contact with base wad with small compression of Dacron during seating. Bullet seated to middle of top drive band and lightly roll crimped. Bore swabbed with Hoppes followed by dry patch after each shot. Shot at 50 yards from bench rest. 6 o'clock fine bead hold on large bull.
The extremely low standard deviation of velocity, small group size and reaching my velocity objective of 1050 fps means I am likely finished experimenting with smokeless loads in this rifle.
Average muzzle velocity 1056 fps
Stand. Dev. (sample) < 5 fps
C-C group size @ 50yds = 1.25"