Agreed. IMHO, the idea of equal volumes of powder, wad, and shot don't seem to work all that well in flint guns. The weight and bulk of lubed fiber wads seem to punch holes in a pattern, where a single card, over powder, is less likely to do that. Thin fiber filler wads, over a card wad, would, probably, also help prevent blowing holes in the pattern.
In my experience, card wads seal the bore to prevent gas leaks that can adversely affect patterns. Fiber wads, over powder, as some folks appear to use, seem to leak gas that can blow patterns.
Either way, the only way to determine what a particular gun likes is to shoot it...allot, changing only one variable each shooting session to see what works and what doesn't.