RogerB.,
Care to try an experiment?
1.) Pour a powder measure full of cornmeal, ground coffee, rice or similar down the barrel then, load a patched round ball like you normally would.
2.) Blow out the ‘load’ with a CO2 kit or compressed air while collecting the ejecta using an old pillow, box of old clothes or stack of old carpet scraps..
3.) Check the patch.
4.) Repeat step one marking the ball as noted below.
5.) Use a ball screw run deep into the ball and pull it manually while trying to notice if there is any stickiness along its travel.
6.) Mark the rod with a Sharpie where the sticking occurs.
7.) Check the patch.
Once I’ve started the ball to be ‘pulled’, I usually notch the ball where it lines up with the front sight that way; I have a good idea where in the barrel the problem may be.
The ball screw ‘expands’ the ball and really drives the patch into the grooves.
Depending on how it is breeched, the cornmeal/coffee/rice keeps the patch from hanging up and getting torn in the vent liner hole or in the flame transfer hole.
As always, YMMV.
Cheers,
Smoketown