Hi all, just a question on the use of lead conicals. This weekend I took a muzzleloader education course (required in my state to participate in muzzleloader-specific hunts). In the class while they were going over the different bullet options (round ball, conicals, sabots, etc), they indicated a felt button should be placed between the powder and the lead conical to provide a gas seal. In the shooting portion of the class they had Great Plains Bullets available among the choice of bullets and I tried the felt button with them. Just seemed like one more step in the process to me. I was always under the impression the lead conicals with a hollow based would expand engaging the rifling during the shot, and that provided the gas seal. I have been muzzleloader hunting (in my previous state of residence) for about 8 years now and have harvested a fair number of deer, just about all with Buffalo Ball-ets or Great Plains Bullets. I've never used a felt button with those and always got excellent accuracy and great performance on the deer. Thus, I'm not going to change my set up and start using a felt button. However, I was just wondering if any of you do use such a set up or if my assumption is correct that the hollow base expansion and rifling engagement is correct. Thanks,
Jeff