I wonder if old Daniel Boone measured the thickness of the rabbit skin he used for patch material?
I've never measured cloth thickness in my life. Ridiculous! If my ball goes down the barrel with a piece of cloth wrapped around it, then good. If not, I use some other patch material. Either that, or I use a .490 ball instead of a .495 ball.
I cut a strip of pillow ticking 2 inches wide and about 2 feet long. I lube it with whatever lube I am using at the time. Then, I roll it up. Usually it goes in my shot bag. If I plan on doing some target shooting I may tie the strip of material to the strap of my bag for easy access.
I'll load my loading block by placing the patching over a hole, push in a ball, and cut off the patch material with my knife.
Same way for loading my rifle and fowler with round ball. Lay the patch material over the bore, push a ball down until its level with the muzzle, then cut off the material.
This has worked for me for over 30 years.
I've never measured cloth thickness in my life. Ridiculous! If my ball goes down the barrel with a piece of cloth wrapped around it, then good. If not, I use some other patch material. Either that, or I use a .490 ball instead of a .495 ball.
I cut a strip of pillow ticking 2 inches wide and about 2 feet long. I lube it with whatever lube I am using at the time. Then, I roll it up. Usually it goes in my shot bag. If I plan on doing some target shooting I may tie the strip of material to the strap of my bag for easy access.
I'll load my loading block by placing the patching over a hole, push in a ball, and cut off the patch material with my knife.
Same way for loading my rifle and fowler with round ball. Lay the patch material over the bore, push a ball down until its level with the muzzle, then cut off the material.
This has worked for me for over 30 years.