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I can offer patches of 0,15 mm which is 0,0059 inch.

Some 15 Minutes ago I went down into the cellar to look at the label of my patches and there is a package of 100 patches in 0,15 mm.

By the way, that is the Flint lock rifle.
.0591" now you have me at it!
.0059". They sure are thin. In fact I would not use them in any combination.
One zero after the decimal point is low enough for me.
 
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Target shooting with patched ball I stay to the 0.25 mm or 0.01 patches.
Those 0.15 mm are lefftovers when I needed patches no .25 were at hand but the .15 were.

The work in .36 underhammer pistol but the 0.25 patches are better.
 

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