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How to carry precut patches?
All last summer I was practicing on the range using a patched roundball in my ML. Then a few weeks before deer season, I switched to a Powerbelt like I have used other years and sighted in. I got a deer with the Powerbelt with an easy shot at 48 yards. So this year I'm comfortable enough using a patched roundball to use it for deer season. My question is, how do you carry a precut, prelubed patch and get at it "quickly" to reload?
Right now I carry 5 speedloaders that have a partition in the middle; the loose powder goes on one side, the projectile on the other. It was very easy with the Powerbelt, but a roundball with a patch is another story. The patch is not going to stay put in the speedloaders I use. If it matters, the ML is a .50 cal. Pedersoli Frontier caplock, traditional, with open sights. |
You can get the inline style speed loader and load the patched ball and then put the powder in.
like these, https://www.bpishopping.com/cva/acce...ack-green.html |
Yep! That's the easy way if you want to reload fast. Quite a few speedloaders will hold a PRB.
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This is another option, and the one I use. It's more period correct if that matters.
http://www.trackofthewolf.com/Catego...93&styleID=978 |
+2 on Muley Hunter. I made mine out of a chunk of oak I had around the house. All you need if five holes for hunting. Punch it right through into the rifle and you're loaded in no time. Another way is I have an Altoids breath mint can. In that can are patch and ball. I never hurry when I reload anyway. Good luck.
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For hunting, a small home made loading block/ball board that holds three balls and hangs around your neck on a cord works just fine. They are easily made from any tight grained wood and can be as fancy or plain as you like. A very thick piece of leather works well also.
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3909949)
This is another option, and the one I use. It's more period correct if that matters.
http://www.trackofthewolf.com/Catego...93&styleID=978 I should add: It looks like it's maybe 1/4" to 3/8" thick; about right?? |
Here's a five ball in line model made from two pieces of leather sewn together. Wood is simpler.
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It's 3/8".
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Do you carry a powder horn and shooting bag as well???
I have my powder measure and loading/ball block on a leather thong... This thong is attached to the strap of my shooting bag so when I need to reload I simply pull this thong out of my shooting bag and then I pour the powder into my measure (mine is set, non-adjustable)...I drop the powder down the barrel and then get my short starter from my bag, put the loading block over the muzzle and get the ball started with the short starter...I then ram the ball home... It takes less than 30 seconds to reload... btw...My loading block has 4 holes...The first one or two are patched with .018 thick patching...The last two are patched with .015 patching...After the 2nd shot, I use the thinner patching...It makes it easier to load when the barrel is fouled and gives good hunting accuracy... PS...I also carry extra precut patches in wooden pill boxes, as well as a rolled up strip of ticking already lubed in my ball bag.... |
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