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Are these the same as wonder wads???

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That'll work, better price than here,
[url] http://www.octobercountry.com/products3.php?productid=210[/url]
 
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Track of the wolf has them cheaper ($7.25/100)
[url] http://trackofthewolf.com/(S(...leList.aspx?catID=2&subID=37&styleID=124[/url]
 
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You could always order felt material and cut your own.
Duro-Felt
This company sells real felt in many different thicknesses. You can get hundreds of wads from one 12" x 24" sheet of felt. All you need is a 1/2" punch for .50 caliber or a 9/16" punch for .54 caliber...
I know a lot of guys on here have bought from Duro-Felt, including me.

HD
 
A 5/8 punch makes a .62 wad and I have found that with the material compressibility it will work in a .58 caliber. If you are cheap like me a piece of 5/8 inch I.D. copper tube, sharpened on one side and chucked up in a drill press will cut dozens of wads in short order...especially if you soak the felt in your favorite lube and freeze it. Frozen felt cuts cleaner than dry felt.
 
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