Not sure what you want "elaboration" on and I have a tendancy to get a bit long winded.
Anyways, here goes.
Tin was fron 2 Altoids cans, Paint flamed off and polished with a "fuzz pad" and waxed with the lube. The partition was made to fit with tin snips and sealed with RTV (Excellent glue as well as a sealant). The lube is Bee's wax and Virgin olive oil (mix is relevant to temps used in, summer=more wax, winter= more oil. Wads for my Pedersolli are 11 ga. Circle fly's. I dump powder, card wad, finger of lube, anouther card wad, shot, and over shot card. I found from my paterning board that fiber cushion wads (lubed or not) blows inconsistant holes in my groups so I don't bother with them anymore at all. Paper or plastic shot cups in the field are a big pain in the a$$ and avoid them also. I've standardized a 3 dram 2Fg. charge and control (expected) patterns with amount/size of shot. My shot varies from 1 1/8 to 1 3/8 depending on what I'm after, expected range, and size of shot.
Now to be honest with you, I THINK my heavier shot charges are "stringing" more with smaller shot, and the lighter shot charges are stringing less. But I've no way of proving it. All
I know is it's worked well for me this year on squirrells, geese, ducks, and pheasants.
If I left anything out, I apologize, just ask away. :thumbsup: