There are times when I enjoy using pre-cut patches vs. cutting at the muzzle ( which has it's own rewards).
I have found pre-cutting ROUND patches is definitely NOT a waste of time.
My procedure: After cutting my patch material into measured strips, I use a small template and pen to draw appropriately sized circles on the material, next: cut between the circles making little squares. Now..
.and this is where it gets to be fun. .. cut out each little circle with a smooth continuous motion of my scissors.
I got a really nice pair of
LEFTHAND Fiskars scissors last year for a Christmas present and let me tell you, sharp scissors really make a difference..!!
Ya'll may think it's a waste of time, and please note that nowhere in this conversation am I discussing things like "Group size", "ease of loading" or "historical correctness".
Fact is...sitting in my Gun Room with the radio playing quietly in the background calmly slicing out little cloth circles with sharp scissors is a VERY relaxing way to spend some spare time.
I will admit however that I keep the door closed. There's something about a crazy old guy sitting in a corner cutting out little cloth circles that doesn't need to be put out for public view.