Ken Rummer
40 Cal.
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I cut strips of 10 oz denim and chopped them into squares of 1.25" for my 62 cal rifle. With all the posts about Dutch's method and how important patch thickness was, I decided to measure the thickness of each patch. I mic'ed the center and used the clutch on the mic barrel to get even patch compression. I rounded to the nearest .001. I found the following:
14 patches .024 thick
53 patches .025 thick
43 patches .026 thick
7 patches .027 thick
This piece of denim had a variation of at least .004. I sorted them by thickness and went to the range. Normally I have been getting 3.5" at 50 yds. with patches not sorted by thickness.
I shot 3 shot groups with three different sorted patch thicknesses and each one was better than the unsorted results and averaged around 2".
My rifle barrel is .620 land and .644 groove.
I lubed the patches with Stumpy's moose snot.
The .026 patch compressed .004 in the groove and .016 at the land. It was hard to load but shot a cloverleaf.
The .025 patch compressed .003 in the groove and .015 at the land and was easier to push down and shot 2".
The .025 patch compressed .002 in the groove and .014 at the land. It was a pleasure to load and shot 2".
I did not clean between shots, which is why I like moose snot. None of the patches had holes.
MY load was a .600 Eddie May RB over 90 gr Goex 3F.
Commercial patch material can have large variations in thickness. There is probably no such thing as a good bolt of material.
Measuring and sorting individual patches will result in better groups
The biggest suprise was you don't need a lot of patch compression in the groove.
14 patches .024 thick
53 patches .025 thick
43 patches .026 thick
7 patches .027 thick
This piece of denim had a variation of at least .004. I sorted them by thickness and went to the range. Normally I have been getting 3.5" at 50 yds. with patches not sorted by thickness.
I shot 3 shot groups with three different sorted patch thicknesses and each one was better than the unsorted results and averaged around 2".
My rifle barrel is .620 land and .644 groove.
I lubed the patches with Stumpy's moose snot.
The .026 patch compressed .004 in the groove and .016 at the land. It was hard to load but shot a cloverleaf.
The .025 patch compressed .003 in the groove and .015 at the land and was easier to push down and shot 2".
The .025 patch compressed .002 in the groove and .014 at the land. It was a pleasure to load and shot 2".
I did not clean between shots, which is why I like moose snot. None of the patches had holes.
MY load was a .600 Eddie May RB over 90 gr Goex 3F.
Commercial patch material can have large variations in thickness. There is probably no such thing as a good bolt of material.
Measuring and sorting individual patches will result in better groups
The biggest suprise was you don't need a lot of patch compression in the groove.