I tested extensively round patches vs square patches. Absolutely no difference in several different rifles. None. Its much easier to follow the lines and just cut strips and then squares. That cutting round patches is too tedious for my patience. A lot less waste of material also.I made some patches for the first time today. Found some pillow ticking at hobby lobby yesterday and had to buy and try it. Brand new at this stuff. Will find out tomorrow if it holds up. View attachment 283416
I cut these with a laser, so no tedious hand work. Can make any shape and size easily if needed. Maybe I'll make some Texas shaped ones.I tested extensively round patches vs square patches. Absolutely no difference in several different rifles. None. Its much easier to follow the lines and just cut strips and then squares. That cutting round patches is too tedious for my patience. A lot less waste of material also.
Nobody catches the first bit of that exchange…Yeeeah, that "silk" thing was simply a movie thing. I'm sure everyone and his uncle have tried since the movie came out!
I don't know any of the details of @B P Maniac Shooter loading or his guns but it could be that his gun is coned.Got to watching some of BP's maniacs shooting episodes on one of these sites, and I noticed that he could load his rifle without having to use a short starter and that got me thinking, maybe I could do the same if I would change some of my stuff.
I wondered how the dickens you cut those patches! They looked as if the edges were a little scorched, and I noted the “circle” wasn’t quite closed on each one. I was thinking you must have used some sort of heated cutter, but a laser! That’s way outside my box!I cut these with a laser, so no tedious hand work. Can make any shape and size easily if needed. Maybe I'll make some Texas shaped ones.
I'll get right on it Bob. I always like to tinker. Those were 1.25" diameter. As long as I can keep the ball covered it should be good. Headed to the shop!I wondered how the dickens you cut those patches! They looked as if the edges were a little scorched, and I noted the “circle” wasn’t quite closed on each one. I was thinking you must have used some sort of heated cutter, but a laser! That’s way outside my box!
If you can program that dude to cut Texas patches, I think you oughta show them to us. Even better might be Lone Star patches. If they are sized right, I’ll bet the legs of the star would fold up around the ball very nicely without too much wrinkle. The daisy-shaped patches from October Country were designed on the same principle.
Notchy Bob
Well to get the material to surround the ball they have to be bigger. How they work? I’ll have to try them out.I'll get right on it Bob. I always like to tinker. Those were 1.25" diameter. As long as I can keep the ball covered it should be good. Headed to the shop!
Well to get the material to surround the ball they have to be bigger. How they work? I’ll have to try them out.
maybe making them in the shape of the animal you are hunting will kill them deader?Well to get the material to surround the ball they have to be bigger. How they work? I’ll have to try them out.
Well to get the material to surround the ball they have to be bigger. How they work? I’ll have to try them out.
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