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I use 100% cotton T-shirts that I've worn out.
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I use 100% cotton T-shirts that I've worn out.
I tried searching this, but considering there are many post daily discussing patches for loading not much came up.
I've used various "bulk" patches whether purchased local or online with mixed results some great some worthless. Curious what you guys are using I know some use old t shirt or buy cotton/flannel? by the yard and cut it up which I'm considering just gotta find the right material. But in the meantime I'd like resupply with some precuts
I tried searching this, but considering there are many post daily discussing patches for loading not much came up.
I've used various "bulk" patches whether purchased local or online with mixed results some great some worthless. Curious what you guys are using I know some use old t shirt or buy cotton/flannel? by the yard and cut it up which I'm considering just gotta find the right material. But in the meantime I'd like resupply with some precuts
Doc,The reason for the dry patches is most of our Rhondys out here are on very large private ranches, so grease patches which can cause fires may not be used. Many of us use water soluble oil.
Doc,
Notchy, There are different brands of water soluble oil, but basically they are all the same. They are used in machine shops to provide a slippery and cooling surface for the cutting tools. Also to provide rust protection for all the gears etc. in the machines. WSO comes in different colors and labels such as Moose Milk, 7 Rivers, etc. Many are sold by the Rhondy traders. It’s easy enough to walk into most any machine shop and ask for a gallon of the diluted stuff perhaps a max of $5. Used on patches will last a lifetime. NOT to be used as a storage oil.Doc,
I don't want to divert the conversation too far from the original topic, but I'm always happy to learn something new and useful. Is there a specific type or brand of water-soluble oil that you boys prefer for patch lubricant?
Thanks!
Notchy Bob
I tried searching this, but considering there are many post daily discussing patches for loading not much came up.
I've used various "bulk" patches whether purchased local or online with mixed results some great some worthless. Curious what you guys are using I know some use old t shirt or buy cotton/flannel? by the yard and cut it up which I'm considering just gotta find the right material. But in the meantime I'd like resupply with some precuts
I like 2 1/2” square GI cleaning patches. I buy 1,000 at a time from Eastern Maine Shooting Supplies. Currently $36.39.
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