Daryl;
I guess we shall have to agree to disagree. I shoot a light North Star .20 ga. 42" barreled Curly gun, with a thin barrel like our new friend. I also am as you say "long in the tooth". I was taught to load as you prescribe, and did so for many years. But, after shooting at a primitive rendezvous in Oregon against some very good Canadian shooters ( who actually outshot many of the rifle shooters) I changed my regime. I had a hard time not swabbing after every few shots, and dealing with patching, and lubricants, of all kinds, but giving up my little hammer, and the near bore sized balls, was the hardest. But, I did, and have never looked back. I lead a two four man teams to the winners circle two years in a row, in a very hard survival walk, in Northern Calif., and outshot two of the rifle shooters, with my smoothy
I believe this loading method is safer than the ultra tight patch ball arrangement you prescribe. Even with heavy charges, the venting action of the undersized ball, combined with the lack of a patch, or a wad, generates very light recoil. This tells me it also generates little pressure. Hungry Horse