I think the point is getting lost here. I don't believe this method was developed as a "better" option for bottling, it seems to me this is just an option for those who keg a batch but want to just bottle a sixer out of the keg to take to a competition/bbq/party/ etc. In the end if you want to bottle your beer, prime with sugar or let secondary fermentation whilst bottle conditioning do its thing. If your gonna keg, then just keg. I've used this method a bunch and it works just fine. Compared to a $120 beer gun, this works just as well. Sometimes its a bummer kegging a batch but not being able to travel with it and a growler doesn't last very long (unless you find those caps that you can actually pump CO2 in after filled!). I prefer kegging, but its nice to take your brother-in-law a sixer across the state.
In Secondary:
Hoppy All-Grain IPA 5.5% ABV
Porter/Stout Hybrid (Calling it a Scout's Pout after my Goldendoodle Scout) 4.9% ABV
Both have been in 2nd for two weeks and will be kegged by the end of the night!
Happy Brewing to all!!!!
And Brew the beer you drink!!