(Like most things I write, this is uncommonly long and you
In a firearms site a few months ago, a member posted Durofelt as a good source for felt for making your own wads for cap and ball sixguns,
Interesting, justmike.
I've been posting that lubricant and information about the wads for a few years. The Duro-Felt source is new.
I don't shoot a hollowbased bullet in my .50 rifle but over the years I've had others, who do, ask about using a felt wad under the hollow base.
They've been told, by other shooters, not to do so. It apparently isn't dangerous but it does interfere with the bullet "bumping up" to engage the rifling.
Or so other shooters have claimed and passed on.
One respondent claimed finding the hollow-based bullets of his .58 with the wad rammed up into the base, and that accuracy was lousy.
I passed that tidbit along to chiefly avoid having to answer the question.
Perhaps it's an old wives tale. Or perhaps your paper wad is so thin, compared to 1/8 inch felt wad, that it doesn't interfere.
Who knows?
Sounds like a good little project to invetigate sometime ---assuming that someday I own a .58 that takes the Minie' ball.
I can vouch for the wad's usefulness, especially when lubricated with that recipe I've included, in cap and ball revolvers, cartridge guns using flatbased bullets, or under a patched round ball or flat-based conical in the muzzleloading rifle.
Hmmm .. wish I had a .58 wad punch. I'd send you some greased, 1/8 inch wads to try in your .58 rifle.
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