I read through this whole thread. I was looking for something specific. The idea of a tight patch ball combination that required one to use a ball starter. In fact, as the Long Rifle progressed past the Jeager, there was no ball pounding to get the ball down.
The talk about lube and barrel conditioning seems rather useless in the face of cleaning a Long Rifle with straight water and starting a patched ball with your thumb before pushing it down with your ramrod with a just tight enough fit to facilitate a reported accuracy of 200 yards. Lubing the barrel with tallow to prevent corrosion.
This seems a rather simple method of being able to load as many shots as you want before swabbing and cleaning your rifle. How many pictures of ball starters have you seen from the revolutionary war era riflemen?