Per the guru (to me anyway) on the use of fillers vs. wads (as they are NOT the same!) from Mr. Larry Gibson, from the Cast Boolits website:
"By L. Gibson (Cast Boolits post): Does the 38-55 "need" a filler? No it doesn't, but unless you want to raise the muzzle before each shot you will have powder position sensitivity, inconsistent ignition and probable vertical stringing. I would definitely use a Dacron filler with 18-grns IMR4227 & 16-grns 2400 under a 250-gr cast bullet. Use just enough Dacron fluffed to fill the air space between the powder and the base of the bullet." FWIW my Dad shot thousands of 38-55 smokeless loads in his later years, all with a ~3/8" square tuft of Dacron 'pillow stuffing' over his 4227 or 4759 (preferred) charge and never an issue arose. And he knew all about BP and duplex loads, as he had started shooting at the old Walnut Hill Range, we he had once met and shot with Mr. Pope. Towards the later end of his shooting life, it was nothing but smokeless loads for him. It is, what it is (or was) ... but at least he was still shootin'!
That same load put 4 shots into one ragged hole, just over bullet diameter and counting the 5th, all went into a ~1/2" group @ 100-yards last week on my new CPA wearing that new Davis 12X scope I had just picked up. If I wasn't hunting the flintlock only season after Xmas, I'd be printing her @ 200Y
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If BP loads, then I've digressed, sorry
. Sadly, I wasn't into BP cartridge shooting then and did not discuss BO loading much with my Father, who's since passed.