Ricky Bobby
32 Cal
I was watching Dennis Pritchard over on YouTube and he runs a dry patch down over his main powder charge then a heavily lubed patch with his round ball. Have you all tried this and have you noticed any difference?
I think you mean wad over powder. I have tried and noticed no difference. I think the only reason for doing so is to keep the lube on the ball's patch from contaminating the powder. If you shoot right after loading that's not a concern. But if you're carrying a loaded rifle and may be a while before you shoot, I think it's probably a good idea.I was watching Dennis Pritchard over on YouTube and he runs a dry patch down over his main powder charge then a heavily lubed patch with his round ball. Have you all tried this and have you noticed any difference?
He was just using a white patch … he said same ones he wipes his barrel clean with … I’m assuming just cottonI think you mean wad over powder. I have tried and noticed no difference. I think the only reason for doing so is to keep the lube on the ball's patch from contaminating the powder. If you shoot right after loading that's not a concern. But if you're carrying a loaded rifle and may be a while before you shoot, I think it's probably a good idea.
You do realize that makes you a cereal killer?I use a plug of cream of wheat. I can load with a slightly looser patch ball combination and still get accurate groups, and I think it makes the powder burn more completely. Makes a better seal. Wool, leather, will work too.
I tend to agree but when you see an 80yr old man doing it with tons of time behind a muzzleloader I begin to wonder if there must be enough benefit to justify doing itIt seems like a lot more "stuff" for maybe a tiny bit of benefit?
Don't waste your time. Get the right ball and single patch combo and you will be good to go. Too thin or weak of patch will usually be a factor for poor performance.I was watching Dennis Pritchard over on YouTube and he runs a dry patch down over his main powder charge then a heavily lubed patch with his round ball. Have you all tried this and have you noticed any difference?
Now, Sam, the big question: Do you make the Cream of Wheat with milk or water?I use a plug of cream of wheat. I can load with a slightly looser patch ball combination and still get accurate groups, and I think it makes the powder burn more completely. Makes a better seal. Wool, leather, will work too.
I'm almost 80. Take my word for it....old men wind up doing some weird stuff sometimes.I tend to agree but when you see an 80yr old man doing it with tons of time behind a muzzleloader I begin to wonder if there must be enough benefit to justify doing it
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