- both short starter and rod have cupped ends. They do not put a flat spot on the ball.
Even if just using the short starter's knob to punch the ball into the bore, there is a tiny flat spot produced. If you
whacked it 4 lightly times, you would put a larger flat spot. I usually use the little peg on the short starter's handle to
put the patched ball into the bore. That is shown in the video of me loading my .45 Longrifle. After putting the patched
ball down onto the powder, I put the hole in the starter's handle over the rod and give it a tap.
This is to give the load a 'slight' compression. I have proven to myself that this little 'tap' works to reduced shot to shot
velocity variations. Closer shot to shot velocity has the potential to improve accuracy. Perhaps that is why I have shot 1/2" 5 shot groups
at 50 yards using my .40, .45 and .69 calibre rifles and 1" to 1 1/2" at 100meters with the .69?
(when I don't have a brain @$#% or otherwise screw up, that is)
Using the little "cupped" stud on the starter to put the ball into the bore has proved easier to get a straight seat into the bore. This is very important
and is the reason guide bullet or ball starters were invented before the mid 1800's. All Remington Barrels made and sold on the 'market' had their muzzles
turned for guide bullet starters. Guide starters are necessary to properly introduce picket bullets into the bore. Because of that fact, I tested just whacking it
in with the starter's knob, then pulled the ball out with the patch. The balls, every time, had lead pushed up into a ridge on the off side due to being hit on an angle.
I then punched one in with a little cupped stud, as shown in that video, then pulled the ball. I was not surprised the ball was evenly marked all the way around form the
lands AND the grooves, just as shown in Lyman's Black Powder Handbook, the diagram of a properly marked ball - heavy fabric marks from the lands, lighter fabric marks from
the bottom of the grooves.
Here it is.
Clicking on the picture below, will enlarge it making it easier to read the type.
BTW- I've sent these videos out to a couple of the lads, here. If anyone else wants them, just pm me your e-mail.
I promise not save your e-mail address.