Don - I realize that if I did use teflon patching, I'd have to wipe, which is why I put in the disclamer about BR shooting in my last post. I hate wiping while shooting - but I guess I might be able to do it if for some special occasion like BR shooting.
As far as shooting without wiping, I am not an annomoly - some here do exactly the same but are less outspoken about it. Roger and RoundBall both do this, as do some others - I hardly know them all- Taylor, LB/CB & Crispy - Mike and etc.
Hopefully, as time goes on, more and more who thought they had to wipe to get accuracy, experiment with what we're saying and find they don't have to be constantly wiping the bore. Think of it this way, rod strokes wear the bore more than shooting. The more rod strokes, the less barrel life. If you have to use 1 wet, 1 dry then load, you are cutting your barrel life by 2/3rds.
No one here has to wipe their bore while shooting and we mostly all use a 'standard' combination - .005" under ball with a 10oz denim or heavy mattress ticking patch - .0215" to .023" as we measure them. The normal fairly stiff batch of white-line denim Taylor uses, I measure same as him, "using his tools" - .022" and .023". With my measuring tools, that same material runs .019" to .022".