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FIBERFILL FOR REDUCED LOADS?
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<blockquote data-quote="5oomiles" data-source="post: 1924338" data-attributes="member: 114206"><p>Thanks I was just looking up loads for my 500 Smith & Wesson. And when I found titegroup had so little volume in the case I was wondering if it would be okay to use fiberfill. But since then I found out that it doesn't require it because it's not position sensitive. But I am curious as to why you would not use it in a bottleneck cartridge or if anyone else has used fiberfill for any other loads and what results they got. I've heard mixed reactions in other forums about using fiberfill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5oomiles, post: 1924338, member: 114206"] Thanks I was just looking up loads for my 500 Smith & Wesson. And when I found titegroup had so little volume in the case I was wondering if it would be okay to use fiberfill. But since then I found out that it doesn't require it because it's not position sensitive. But I am curious as to why you would not use it in a bottleneck cartridge or if anyone else has used fiberfill for any other loads and what results they got. I've heard mixed reactions in other forums about using fiberfill [/QUOTE]
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