And again at the range today I again noticed something that seems, on its face, counter-intuitive. I shoot patches cut from two types of canvas; The duck crushes to about .019"-.020" and the heavy canvas crushes to .023" or so. The difference in the weave tightness and general feel is very noticeable. The thicker heavy canvas material seats so easily I don't worry about the thin, .32 & .36 wood rods. The 20th load seats as easily as the first in a clean barrel. And the canvas shows very little evidence of ever being fired. The duck, on the other hand, seats well but requires more force that I prefer to subject a tiny RR to. Anyone have an idea why this happens? I certainly don't.