I know that generally we want a tight fit overall by combining the ball size and patch size. Some use balls .01 smaller than the bore and others use .005 smaller. Is there much of an advantage to either method or is it just a matter of what works best in a given rifle? I know the .01 smaller balls with thicker patches can be easier to load, or at least that has been my experience. My .45 pistol is easy to load once started with .44 balls and a .018 pillow ticking patch. My rifle is .47, and I have some .465 balls, a mold for that size that came with the rifle, and have been using .015 patches. These do shoot well, and I haven't been able to get the rifle out to shoot much, but it was difficult to load after the first few shots. Swabbing after a few shots of course helped. It doesn't look like .46 balls are readily available. The next size down is .457. Would .457 balls and a .18 patch likely work alright or will that be too loose and allow fouling to build up?
Thanks guys.