06 September 2008, 00:35
new_guyFillers for handgun cartridges?
I've been loading rifle cartridges for 20-years, but have never really loaded any handgun cartridges.
I'm starting on the 45 Colt, but it seems that the amount of powder used (generally speaking) leaves quite a bit of air space in these cases - which makes me think about powder positioning and varrying results.
Does anyone use a filler in handgun cartridges to keep the powder in place?
06 September 2008, 01:45
N E 450 No2Chris
Using regular pistol powders you do not use a filler.
Even with light charges of fast burning powders such as Bullesys.
As long as the load you are using is in a loading book listed for the type of 45 Colt you have you will be OK.
Just do not use the heavier Ruger Blackhawk loads in a Colt SAA or a S&W Mod 25.
06 September 2008, 01:56
WhitworthYup, no filler necessary. Chris, you've been playing with NEs too long!!

06 September 2008, 05:42
GrumulkinBack in my young and foolish days I tried cotton for filler. When I shot, whisps of cotton came out of the end of the barrel and floated around. It kind of made me feel I was shooting a sissy gun.