With the .320" balls, I was able to achieve the same accuracy with a thinner .019" (compressed) pocket drill patching, 100% cotton, but also shot the .022" and .0235" denim and mattress ticking with the same balls.
These small diameter balls contain not a lot of lead, thus there is not a lot of lead needing to be 'drawn' when introducing very tight loads into the muzzle. With a smoothly radiused and polished crown, the short stud on the starter's knob can be used and the ball and patch merely pushed into the bore with hand pressure.
This was possible in my .40 as well, which is the bottom barrel muzzle picture I posted. I did not need to hit the starter knob with my hand, only needing hand pressure. As well, the ram-rod, choked up on, was all that was needed for a demo I made. It's just handier to use a starter as I've been using one since 1972.