So I shot my GPR again today along with a good friend of mine who also just entered the realm of black powder shooting. We shots at his place in his woods to get out of the 30 mph wind we had today. We shot around 30-40 times each around 25-60 yards. My rifle maintained descent accuracy, but I wanted to start looking for my patches explaining to my buddy that the patches tell a story of how the lube is working along with sharp rifling ect. Anyhow, we both shot about the same load, same thickness of patches same size round ball. My load was 70 grains of fff goex, .016 pillow ticking, and a 530 round ball And a homemade spray on lube, I swabbed between shots. Anyhow his load being the same except he used ff goex. His patches were exceptional... nearly reusable Mine were blown apart, at times the ball looked as if it blew right through the patch. I actually found a perfectly round piece of patch beside one of my recovered patches that had been blown through. Regrettably I didn’t take any pictures of today’s activities. When I got home, I decided to scrub my bore with some steel wool, then graduating to a piece of scotchbrite... then I shot some more and looked for my patches... it’s hard to find patches in 30 mph wind. I found a few, I graduated from .016 pillow ticking to .018 and .020 tight woven linen. The last patch to the right is denim and was seriously tough to load. My lube was 1 part Murphy’s oil soap, 1 part rubbing alcohol and 1 part ammonia. This was used for the pillow ticking. The three to the right were lubed with pure olive oil. They are intact, but you can see where they started to blow apart... ever so slightly... whatcha think?