I was feeling inspired for a few minutes while in the shop, so I grabbed a 3/8” thick piece of high grade scrap pallet lumber, took a 7/8” spade drill and created a slight counterbore in piece of wood. Followed that up by drilling through the center of the counterbore a hole appropriate for a 32 caliber patched round ball. Then pushed a patched 1-1/2 buck into drilled hole so it protruded into the counterbore about flush with the surface of the wood and trimmed the patch material on the opposite side. Placed the 7/8” counterbore over the 13/16” across the flats muzzle of a 32 caliber rifle. Gave the patched 1-1/2 buck a solid push with the ramrod and it was seated in the barrel.And bob's your uncle
So how do you do that?
Do you have a punch/short starter set up to only tap the ball so far through the block?
Or maybe set the block on a thin piece of rubber and use a regular short starter until it bottoms out?
Took longer to type this than make the thing and take photographs.