I was wondering the other day, a dangerous situation I know but I have often wondered why low charges as a general rule often do not offer the best accuracy in many patched ball rifles.
So I started trying to imagine what possibly could be going on down near the breach upon ignition.
I then wondered if a ball under pressure moves forward in the patch a fraction.
If so that would leave some patch material loose....well not loose onset pressure no but what about on leaving the muzzle!
It could tip or influence an irregular input to the ball as it leaves the barrel with the gasses also present!
Is this why wads under a patched ball sometimes work!?
What say ye? Hog wash or ......
B.
So I started trying to imagine what possibly could be going on down near the breach upon ignition.
I then wondered if a ball under pressure moves forward in the patch a fraction.
If so that would leave some patch material loose....well not loose onset pressure no but what about on leaving the muzzle!
It could tip or influence an irregular input to the ball as it leaves the barrel with the gasses also present!
Is this why wads under a patched ball sometimes work!?
What say ye? Hog wash or ......
B.