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Distance Patches Travel from Smoothbores

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Is it common that patches will remain with the ball further with a smoothbore than a rifle? On all my rifles I usually find the patches within 10 yards. I was working on loads for my smoothbore today and the patches were 15 to even 20 yards away. I was wondering if the spin on the rifle-shot ball throws the patch off while the non-spun ball doesn't. The only difference in the patches is I was using .018 ticking with the smoothbore vs .015 (not sure material)with the rifles, but I wouldn't think the thickness would make that much difference. Lube is mink oil. Any ideas? Not sure if it matters but I would think that the longer the patch stays with the ball the more it may adversely affect flight and accuracy.
 
Most of my Smoothbore patches come in at 15 to 20 feet or so.

They land very close to each other most of the time.
 
I find 15 yards or a little more to be common for my load of 85 grains of FFFg with a .020 patch and .595 ball. This does seem to vary with the wind as noted in previous posts. I have never had a patch land any closer than this. I use square cut patches measuring 1-1/2" and I wonder if the distance the patch travels may vary if you use "cut at the muzzle" or round patches. Has anyone checked this out just for giggles?
 
My smoothbore patches are right in line with your averages. It is rare but I do find them a little way out past that. I never find them in a pattern.
 
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