When I started this game in 1985, I started with a Lee bottom pour, 10 lb pot and have bottom poured ever since. I was competitive from then until 1997 when I hurt my shoulder.
I've been back shooting, almost 4 years and for the last 2 years, I'm back to being competitive again, still bottom pouring.
I went to the Spokane shoot in May and decided to take 100 Ladel poured bullets and 200 bottom poured. I really couldn't tell the difference. I did shoot back to back 249's with the bottom pour bullets but, all the other scores, you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference. At our local club shoot, I shot a .467 5 shot group at 200 yards and at Modesto last year, my small 100 yard, 5 shot group was .336, with bottom pours.
I bottom pour with the sprue plate against the spout (pressure pour), to get a complete fill out. I like that because it completely fills the base band. My base bands perfectly square and have no rounding on them at all. It just seems "right" to me. Out of 100, I'll get a 2 gr variance. Usually about 3 low and the rest 1.5 gr. I don't cast in order so, I can't tell if the lighter ones are a result of the depth of lead in the pot but, I kinda arrange them in groups of 3 weights. But, 2 gr will go in the same group as the others if they are filled out.
I will run a couple of more tests in the coming year using ladel Vs bottom pour, after all, I am in the minority and if I can find a benefit, I'll switch
Also, I can cast faster bottom pouring than ladel and there is lots less spure lead to throw back in.
Frank