Yep, save 5 seconds. I prefer to use my neck knife. Especially after I switched to water stones. Be careful of your finger tips though! If you patches turn red, there is a root cause.Might save me 5 sec over my muzzle cut.
There are some of us that has to be different. I like pentagonal.I like a hexagon patch.
I have both square and round and don't notice a difference in the big hole in the target.
We really need to start a new thread on the obvious advantages of the Hexagonal patch. LOL Some might get all kinds of bent out of shape.I like a hexagon patch.
I have both square and round and don't notice a difference in the big hole in the target.
Let's not rule out dodecegontal.We really need to start a new thread on the obvious advantages of the Hexagonal patch. LOL Some might get all kinds of bent out of shape.
In my hillbilly experience, the recovered "cut at the muzzle" patches seem almost perfect round to me. The outside of the barrel has no influence. All of today's barrel are round on the inside. I repeat, round. How about a hex to round barrel? What type patch woud that require?Actually it really depends on the shape of your barrel.
Round barrels should use round patches, octagonal should octagonal patches and so on.
Square patches from a round bore doesn't make sense, as a square shape obviously doesn't fit in a round hole. Even if you did some how beat that square patch down the bore, it will create uneven pressure and wobble all over the place on it's way out the bore.
The pushing daisy patches design was made originally for octo to round barrels.In my hillbilly experience, the recovered "cut at the muzzle" patches seem almost perfect round to me. The outside of the barrel has no influence. All of today's barrel are round on the inside. I repeat, round. How about a hex to round barrel? What type patch woud that require?
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