I'm very new to shooting PRBs. I haven't shot lead for accuracy, just to check out my Hawken .50.
What is the purpose of patches? From reading here, this is what I have gathered:
1. Round lead balls fit the barrel loosely, with the gap being taken up by the patch, usually around .010" thick. That, of course, depends on the sizes of the barrel and the lead balls. I've shot revolvers where you shave off a ring of lead when loading a cylinder, and PRBs for rifles are not that tight, even with a patch. How tight should the ball with patch be? Should I have to pound on it to get it down the barrel? Or just moderate pressure to push it home? For a .36 barrel, will a .350 ball with a .011 patch be too tight? Should I keep the ball + patch = barrel diameter? I'm wanting to answer all these questions at the range myself, but it's still mid 90s, and it becomes a matter of endurance.
2. Sometimes balls are hard to seat, and folks beat them down the barrel. That could be because of a dirty barrel, but also because of a too-thick patch. Does the tight, thicker patch grab the rifling better than a thinner patch? How thick is too thick for a patch? If you can pound it in, will the bp shoot it out?
3. I don't want to touch on lubes in this thread, just the art and science regarding patches. Are there any other comments about patches?
I appreciate y'alls comments.
Thanks,
Brazos John
What is the purpose of patches? From reading here, this is what I have gathered:
1. Round lead balls fit the barrel loosely, with the gap being taken up by the patch, usually around .010" thick. That, of course, depends on the sizes of the barrel and the lead balls. I've shot revolvers where you shave off a ring of lead when loading a cylinder, and PRBs for rifles are not that tight, even with a patch. How tight should the ball with patch be? Should I have to pound on it to get it down the barrel? Or just moderate pressure to push it home? For a .36 barrel, will a .350 ball with a .011 patch be too tight? Should I keep the ball + patch = barrel diameter? I'm wanting to answer all these questions at the range myself, but it's still mid 90s, and it becomes a matter of endurance.
2. Sometimes balls are hard to seat, and folks beat them down the barrel. That could be because of a dirty barrel, but also because of a too-thick patch. Does the tight, thicker patch grab the rifling better than a thinner patch? How thick is too thick for a patch? If you can pound it in, will the bp shoot it out?
3. I don't want to touch on lubes in this thread, just the art and science regarding patches. Are there any other comments about patches?
I appreciate y'alls comments.
Thanks,
Brazos John