Veral, You talk some in "the book" about fillers. "1600 fps is about the upper velocity limit for most plainbase bullet designs." "To get results with odd diameter guns for which checks aren't available, fillers help get velocities up dramatically." What I'm looking for is a plain base LCFN for my 35 Whelen (1895 Win) at 250gr, and a 225 LFN for my 348 Win. Can I get by without using checks and still hit my target velocity. That would be, not to exceed jacketed velocity with the given weights. I'm also assuming the "1600fps" you wrote about is handgun bullets as I'm looking for 2400 and 2200fps respectively. You can also rest assured the bores will be lapped and as smooth as LBT's lapping method will allow. Which after just getting done with a .416 Rigby & a .45 colt clone with "alot" of thread crush, I can say, is as perfect as I can get them. I have checks and am willing to use them, and at one time was of the opinion it was the "only" way to get performance. After shooting, with perfectly lapped barrels, plain based bullets, I've come to change my opinion.somewhat. Understand though, the plain base bullets were for revolver cartridges used in rifles, ie .45 Colt, 44 mag and a BPCR at target velocities, which by the way put a 1 1/2 yearold Bison in my freezer, quite handily I might add. Hence my concerns (questions) for pb "rifle" bullets at much higher velocities with fillers, (which would be plastic shot buffer). Thanks CRASH87