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sproulman 01-22-2009 01:10 PM

PRE CUT PATCHES OR NOT
 
what are you all doing, are you cutting your patchs at muzz or are you using pre-cut ones .

do you feel there is enough of difference cutting them at muzz to justify doing it.

sabotloader 01-22-2009 01:24 PM

RE: PRE CUT PATCHES OR NOT
 
sproulman

I am using pre-cut only because of ease of use... It would seem to me that a cut patch might be more accurate and probably less expensive.

I should also tell you that I am a real ameteur, newbie, beginner at the PRB stuff...

nchawkeye 01-22-2009 01:37 PM

RE: PRE CUT PATCHES OR NOT
 
I used to use precut but have gone to buying pillow ticking at WalMart, making my own lube and cutting at the muzzle or loading block...

For some reason, my .54 started burning the store bought patches...I belong to a Traditional Muzzleloading forum and there is talk about prelubed patches breaking down...I can't prove this
but, when I went to buying a yard of ticking and cutting at the muzzle my patches stopped burning...

You can also cut your own patches, either round or square and not cut at the muzzle if that's easier for you...

cayugad 01-22-2009 01:46 PM

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I cut my own at the muzzle. Then you have a perfect centered patch and ball combination. The more consistent the load the better the accuracy. Also they are cheaper and since they are not pre lubed, they do not go bad on you.

bronko22000 01-22-2009 02:47 PM

RE: PRE CUT PATCHES OR NOT
 
Speaking of prelubed patches, wonder how MD made out with his recycled patches?

Semisane 01-22-2009 03:04 PM

RE: PRE CUT PATCHES OR NOT
 
Icut a large supply of patches in the evening in front of the TV - about 1 3/8 x 1 3/8" square -and use them for my 50s, 54s & .58.When hunting, Ilube them just before loading. On the bench, I lube a couple ofdozen before I start shooting.

lemoyne 01-22-2009 04:57 PM

RE: PRE CUT PATCHES OR NOT
 
I have a set of the old wrought iron patch cutters that cut 1" 1.25" and 1.50" round patches. I ran an experiment on three rifles for a summer and the group averages were real close but the cut patches came out slightly ahead.
I really don't think it makes any difference if you keep them centered and use the same material. Lee


sproulman 01-23-2009 10:30 AM

RE: PRE CUT PATCHES OR NOT
 

ORIGINAL: cayugad

I cut my own at the muzzle. Then you have a perfect centered patch and ball combination. The more consistent the load the better the accuracy. Also they are cheaper and since they are not pre lubed, they do not go bad on you.
what doyou use to cut patchs at muzzle

cayugad 01-23-2009 11:02 AM

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what doyou use to cut patchs at muzzle
When on the range a simple pair of scissors. Just knock the ball and patch strip under the muzzle line, grip the patch and pinch it together and the scissors will cut that right off. Then you finish it off with the long nose on the short starter and finally the ramrod.

When I hunt, I carry a small folding knife in my pocket. I also carry a strip of cloth in a zip lock bag that has been made pre saturated but dry. Again, knock it under the crown, cut it and finish seating it.

I saturate my strip with moose milk, thenring it out. I then dry it on some old window screeen. Now the moisture is out of it, but all the oil is in the cloth. You can shoot it this way. And being dry, it will not contaminate a hunting load.

bronko22000 01-23-2009 11:43 AM

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You can also get a cheapo paring knife from the local dollar store and keep it in your shooting box.


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