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I quit a long time ago.....Best monkey ever to get off my back.
Recommend you never start.
Recommend you never start.
That's where the chewing tobacco came in...it makes you constantly salivate...I get the cotton mouth sometimes so using the spit patches can be a mite of a challenge after a few,
Zonie said:More than a few of us have found that if the pre-lubricated patches are old, the oil has weakened the cloth and after they have been shot, there is often just a few fragments and pieces of the patch laying on the ground.
MrQ said:Thanks for all the replies.
Now....saliva vs lube??
Saliva is an excellent lube at the range but it is possible for the moisture to effect your powder charge if it sits on it for a long time such as when you are hunting.
Scott_C said:For extended periods of leaving a rifle loaded, we run a dry patch on top of the powder to separate the powder from the lube-patched ball.
MrQ said:Forgive me if this topic has been beaten to death. I've searched several threads and not seen my exact question. I'm new and coming back to BP shooting after almost 40 years.
Wondering about opinions on pre cut/pre lubed patches or making your own. Also wondering preferred diameter for .54 cal patch if I roll my own.
Thanks
ME THREE --Billnpatti said:Well, Clyde, once more I have to give you a thumbs up :thumbsup: and a :metoo: Except that I do use square patches and sometimes cut at the muzzle. But, other than that, you are spot on.
Quote from C.C. "Hands down...make your own....
The simplest way to make your own is to cut square patches.....The easiest way to find the proper size is to cut one at the muzzle, Recover that patch and measure it.... It will be square.
Making your own patches and lube is elementary school easy, and takes very little time....It can increase you accuracy and save money that can be used on more important things....
Some guys are strong advocates of cutting at the muzzle.....I prefer to pre-cut my patches...Loading requires enough fumbling around with components without adding a sharp knife to the equation.....
I also prefer to cut round patches over square....I use a homemade rotary cutter, some guys use homemade cutters that press cut the patches...."
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