Dunc,
Since your post with Dutch's current email I dropped him a note and we have exchanged a couple of messages. Thanks for that.
I'm also another carry-over from the MLML days. I've been communicating with Dutch for a long time. When I am shooting over a rest, Bench or Table competitions for example I use a dry patch, a la Dutch...for the best precision possible. I have done side by side comparisons of my homemade dry patches vs commercially available Teflon patches and found them to provide equally excellent results.
As to smouldering patches....here's a story for you. In the late 1970's I was spending time in Rhodesia, a nation at war with terrorists at the time. I was on a ranch (approx. 12,000 acres iirc) in the Midlands. assisting the rancher with security. Occasionally, folks would come out to hunt the incredible variety of Plains Game available. One such fellow was a young man from California who brought a
Colonial Williamsburg flintlock rifle to hunt with. It was in May, which is the dry season and the bush was "down" a good bit that year. Hunting was done on foot with a tracker and the ranch owner out front, then the client, with myself in the rear, heavily armed in the event we made contact with the terrorists who were known to be operating in that area.
Whenever he fired his flintlock, the tracker was detailed to watch for the patch...some of which smouldered....and stomp it out before any damage was done. Some great memories from those days. Thanks for allowing me to share.