I had no luck with the daisy cut patches. Just seemed to provide more edges for fraying.....and that is what they did.
If you cut at the muzzle with your patch knife, the shape of the cloth doesn't matter. ;-)
I recover all of my fired patches that I can locate. I read them to see how things are going. Without checking your patches for blow-outs, scorching, and burn-throughs, it is like a race driver driving a lap and not caring about his lap time. I personally want to know.
The toughest, non-stretching, 100% cotton, tightest thread count patching in the right thickness for the bore/patch/ball combo is the goal. The shape matters a LOT less.
Once I located the right cloth, I experimented with lubes. Some loaded easier than others, but with the right cloth, all shot to the same point of aim and none blew out, scorched, or burned through. That tells me that the CLOTH is the important factor.
Best wishes, Marc