Thinking I want to try this. What I have notice, as most people have is the fuller the case, the more consistent the MV and better the precision (group size). I understand the rationale for this but one problem with this is with a good slow powder like Varget, usually you are getting close if not exceed the max load and you are getting pressure signs like ejector swipes. So I am thinking that perhaps backing off the load and using a filler to get more consistent ignition will do the same thing. Now I understand that putting in a filler will also increase pressure and you need to work up to it but my question to the experts here are:
1) With something like 308 using Varget, have you seen more consistent MVs/Accuracy with this method? I am using Lapua brass and 175 SMKs.
2) If one can get the same results i.e. more consistent MV and greater precision with lower powder load + filler does the pressure signs raising its ugly head because the filler has increase pressure despite the lower powder weight?
3) Using Dacron as a filler and enough to prevent powder movement, has anyone seen a problem in terms of the material not burning up completely and depositing on the chamber/rifling?
1) With something like 308 using Varget, have you seen more consistent MVs/Accuracy with this method? I am using Lapua brass and 175 SMKs.
2) If one can get the same results i.e. more consistent MV and greater precision with lower powder load + filler does the pressure signs raising its ugly head because the filler has increase pressure despite the lower powder weight?
3) Using Dacron as a filler and enough to prevent powder movement, has anyone seen a problem in terms of the material not burning up completely and depositing on the chamber/rifling?