As promised, here's the photos of my hollow starter for using ticking "shot cups."
This is a view of the business end. The whole thing is roughly 3" long and an inch in diameter. I hand held a 5/16" drill to bore the hole in a 1" dowel, then whittled the rest. A guy with a lathe could make it in about 2 minutes, but it took me 2 hours of rasping and sanding.
Here's the top, showing the "funnel" I hogged out to make it easier to feed from the flask.
I stopped seating halfway down for the sake of the photo. Thumb in the base wad, roughly center the patch, then shove it home. Really easy.
The shot poured. That's 1 3/8 oz of #6, more than I usually shoot. Without the funnel the hollow starter would have to be a little longer to allow for the thickness of the tube within the patch.
Withdraw the starter and you're ready to thumb on the overshot card and seat the works down onto the powder.
Here's my whole setup. Basically all I did was add a starter which happens to have a hole through it. Compare the 3" patch with my shot flask. That little flask holds just over a pound of shot! Plenty for 10 shots, and if I need more shots than that I better practice more before hunting. I'm short on inspiration for carrying those lubed patches so far. At the moment I'm using a historically correct ziploc bag.
Sorry, I don't have any pattern photos. The weather is so rotten out there right now, it'll be a few days before I try for them!
Edit- For some reason this doesn't seem to want to pick up my photos, even though they're hosted on PhotoBucket and I used img codes as usual when composing. Or could it be my slow connection just hasn't displayed them yet. Moderators?