I saw cotton flannel on Walmart website, but it's colored. Will that affect anything?100% cotton flannel from JoAnn or Hobby Lobby or any other fabric store. I use pinking shears to cut them into any size you want and they are less expensive than anything you can buy precut. Also repurpose olf T shirts for free!
No, but I have always found white cotton flannel wherever they sell fabric. I just like to be able to better see how much crud is coming out while cleaning, but I expect as long as it's 100% cotton flannel it should all work regardless of color...I saw cotton flannel on Walmart website, but it's colored. Will that affect anything?
I use the least expensive, 100% cotton flannel I can find, tear it into 2" strips, and then proceed to cut the strips into squares. Be sure to run the fabric through the washer & dryer when you get it homeI've been doing a lot more shooting since my last move and cleaning patches online have become expensive ordering every month. What material do you all use for your own patches?
Me too. On the scale of cost it's so inexpensive that it's not worth the effort to track down discarded or second hand shop stuff. I start a tear with scissors of the correct width for the caliber and tear off a strip it maintains the width. No need to cut each patch individually. Fold it over and over then cut it across each end. I can make 20 or so in about 30 seconds. A hundred in a few minutes at home or in the field.Yes I buy mine due to consistency of the thickness.
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