EN
36 Cal.
In the loading process for PRB's is it not uncommon for a ball to slip off of center of the patch while pushing it down the bore?
f your patch is the proper thickness for a snug fit once’s it’s started down the bore it won’t slip off.
Nope me either. I do believe that’s what I said.Don't remember ever having a ball slip off a proper fitting patch.
Actually I was concerned that while the patch may be centered when started it might slip center in the ramming home process.Use ribbon of material and short start then cut at the muzzle. Be centered every time.
Might happen with a smoothie but not a rifled barrel if any where's close to correct sizing of ball/EdI think I had a patch slip off twice in my 20 ga smoothie . Upon firing there was almost no recoil and I missed a 50 yd target completely. Normally my 70 Gr charge of 3f can be felt and it shoots point of aim 4” groups .I probably did not center the prelubed patch. Never had this happen in a rifle after 40 years of use.
Thinking I need to Not use precut patches on my trade gun.
EN, I purposely loaded patches off center left and right off of the bench. Was interested to see if it would make a difference. There was no difference at all in left or right. This was with a 50 cal. 65gr of Goex .490 and .015 at 50 yards using a sand bagged rest front and rear.Actually I was concerned that while the patch may be centered when started it might slip center in the ramming home process.
This guy had a video in which he did just that and he experienced no loss in accuracy. I tried it at 25 yds. and had the same result. Now to try it at 50yds.Might not be related but what if you don't have the spure centred on loading how much will this affect accuracy?
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