Smoke wrote on Nov 22
nd, 2024 at 8:39pm:
I'm curious, what's the difference between pushing or not pushing the foam down on the powder?
The powder, which doesn't fill the case, slumps down to the bottom of the case.
The surface burning of the powder generates a pressure wave that travels outward from the surface toward the base of the bullet.
In the case of pushing a wad or foam down onto the powder, the powder can't slump, and the wave from the front of the flat face of the powder (as held there by the wad) hits the base of the bullet all at the same time. This creates a compression wave in the compressible gases, and causes a localized very high pressure that exceeds the steel strength of the barrel, causing a ring.
In the case of the wad not being on the powder, the pressure wave starts different distances from the bullet base, so reaches the bullet base at different times, and doesn't create a ring of high pressure.
Floral foam is one of those things that acts somewhat like a more solid filler in some ways, so it doesn't ring chambers as reliably as a hard thin wad does. But, it has been proven to ring chambers, at least part of the time. Best to just hold it off the powder a significant amount, and don't take chances.