Hi folks have caught some online talk of using an additional patch or wad under a patched ball to cushion and protect it. Is anyone doing that if so has there been improved accuracy or other benefits?
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I was having trouble with the main patch getting burnt. I started using an over the powder patch, now the patches come out good enough to reuse. It seems to help with accuracy.Hi folks have caught some online talk of using an additional patch or wad under a patched ball to cushion and protect it. Is anyone doing that if so has there been improved accuracy or other benefits?
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My presumption would be it provides a better gas seal than just a patched round ball. Same reason I put some cornmeal in in between my powder and prb.Hi folks have caught some online talk of using an additional patch or wad under a patched ball to cushion and protect it. Is anyone doing that if so has there been improved accuracy or other benefits?
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Been using an over powder patch for five decades, works great for me. While not necessary in all my rifles, I can spare a 7 cent patch per shot to insure accuracy. I start my over powder patch with my short starter, and then ram it down the rest of the way with the ball. If I shoot 50 shots, it costs me three and a half bucks extra, an exceedingly small price to pay to protect the patch that actually engages the rifling. I shoot over chronographs extensively, and an over powder patch/wad results in less fps variation in my rifles.Hi folks have caught some online talk of using an additional patch or wad under a patched ball to cushion and protect it. Is anyone doing that if so has there been improved accuracy or other benefits?
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