worker11811
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I'm making a batch of patches to use in my .54 cal. T/C Renegade.
They are cut from Wal-Mart red pillow ticking. I made them 1-1/4" square.
Everything seems to be okay but there is some variation in size. Given that the cloth stretches and moves when you cut it, I think it would be very hard to make them all exactly the same size unless I used a punch.
I'd say the patches vary in either dimension by ±1/8" (e.g. They may range from 1-1/8" to 1-3/8".)
I can't imagine that the size of the patch is all that critical so long as it covers the ball enough to seal against the walls of the bore but is not so large that the excess material gathers up and fouls up inside the barrel. Am I right?
How precise must the patch dimensions be?
Maybe I'll buy a punch for the next batch. Right now, I don't have the spare cash. Besides, square patches are just as good as round. Eh?
They are cut from Wal-Mart red pillow ticking. I made them 1-1/4" square.
Everything seems to be okay but there is some variation in size. Given that the cloth stretches and moves when you cut it, I think it would be very hard to make them all exactly the same size unless I used a punch.
I'd say the patches vary in either dimension by ±1/8" (e.g. They may range from 1-1/8" to 1-3/8".)
I can't imagine that the size of the patch is all that critical so long as it covers the ball enough to seal against the walls of the bore but is not so large that the excess material gathers up and fouls up inside the barrel. Am I right?
How precise must the patch dimensions be?
Maybe I'll buy a punch for the next batch. Right now, I don't have the spare cash. Besides, square patches are just as good as round. Eh?