As I read about dacron fillers I am seeing the general consensus is to leave the dacron fluffy and not push it down against the powder as that will make a wad and cause a ring in the chamber as the powder gases will compress the air between the filler and boolit.
This leads me to ask a few questions:
1. Has anyone ever proven that using fillers/wads improperly will cause chamber rings?
2. Is it possible to compress dacron enough to create a wad of it so compact that it will compress air in front of it?
3. Can air be compressed enough to damage a rifle chamber?
Let`s hear it from you people out there.
Larry Gibson appears to be the leading authority on dacron fillers on this site.
What say you, Larry?
Any comments will be appreciated.......dale