Wasn't sure where to post this, so I stuck it here.
Is it better to use a bigger ball and less paper wraps, or a smaller ball with more paper (on heavier loads of course)?
In particular, a .75 Bess with a .715 or a .735 ball.
I was thinking smaller ball with more paper would allow for some BB in the outer layer of the wrap to keep fouling soft?
And, maybe it don't matter?
And how would you keep the spue oriented the same each time?
How do you know if you're sealing properly with the paper wad? I mean there is no patch to find and "read".
I'm assuming "moderate" thumb presure is stived for on loading?
As you can tell, the paper cartridge is anouther new area for me to try. :grin:
Is it better to use a bigger ball and less paper wraps, or a smaller ball with more paper (on heavier loads of course)?
In particular, a .75 Bess with a .715 or a .735 ball.
I was thinking smaller ball with more paper would allow for some BB in the outer layer of the wrap to keep fouling soft?
And, maybe it don't matter?
And how would you keep the spue oriented the same each time?
How do you know if you're sealing properly with the paper wad? I mean there is no patch to find and "read".
I'm assuming "moderate" thumb presure is stived for on loading?
As you can tell, the paper cartridge is anouther new area for me to try. :grin: