I've been wondering a bit about how one determines the size to make a grease hole. I may have missed it somewhere on this forum or some other source. So thinking about it, I thought perhaps the height of the hole should be about the diameter of a cut patch for the caliber? For a .40 ball, that would be essentially 1". For a .36 caliber ball, just over 0.9". For a .32 it would be a little under 7/8". I'm taking half the ball circumference and adding twice the ball diameter. That should be in the ballpark of the cut patch size.
Reasonable? Totally off base? Makers just used whatever they felt like using not paying attention to ball size?
Thanks,
Gerald