I'm a paper puncher, not a hunter, so I'm more interested in consistency than knockdown power.
Leatherbelly: I use the non-pumice creamy Permatex, so you have the right stuff. I apply a dab about the size of a small pea in the center of a precut patch, fold it in half to spread it, and then unfold it and into the loading block it goes. Easy ramming, easy cleaning. Smells nice and hey, you can also clean your hands with it after shooting.
Speaking of easy ramming, I didn't notice any difference in ramming force between the .020 and .025 patches, just that snap and the groups tightening a bit. I figure it has just .006 compression either side.
My rifle is an Isaac Haines style with a broad, flat buttplate, so it is as good as it can get for something with a brass plate on the end. That leather buttpad with a half an inch of closed cell foam in it does wonders.
I'll do an experiment with reducing the charge to 60 grains and see how that does with the .025 patch. I'll be saving on powder and Ibuprofen.
Thanks again to all for the input.