the Black Spot
Bearcat
COR said:OK I understand the knowledge point but reloading is serious to me and the OP is apparently not a "seasoned" reloader quote]
so you took my original post and deducted that i was not a seasoned reloader? because i don't have a chronograph and was asking about the speed of a load? i have been reloading for 20 years.
by the way i cannot find anywhere on hodgdons site that says do not reduce lilgun below minimum's, i saw the w296/h110 warning but not lilgun. i did call hodgdon and they told me the 10 grain load MIGHT cause inconsistant ignition. still i am NOT going to take a chance. although i do think that adding a filler on top of the powder would make this load ok, BUT it would need to be tested and i do not have the equipment or time to test it. using filler is okay, it has been used quite frequently in rifle cases to keep light loads up against the primer.