I went to the range today. Shooting a fairly new .54, I think Rice barrel, but I'll need to pull it to be sure. Less than 25-30 rounds through the rifle.
I have another gun with a Hoyt barrel that likes a .530 ball and .018 pillow ticking patch. It shoots well with no issues. So I try this load in my "new" rifle.
The new rifle is blowing patches. I mean the centers are completely gone and what is left is all burnt up. So, I am thinking the patch is too thin? Correct?
So, I read a lot of threads from the search mode. Some talk about the barrel end being sharp, but I don't think that is the problem in my case.
I have a micrometer, but I am not sure how to use it. Do I just tighten it finger tight? Or do I squash the patch to as thin as I can get it and use that measurement? In other words, I don't really know how thick my patch material is, except for trusting what is on the package, which says .016-.018.
So, I read about going the the Joann's fabric store and buying material there. Cotton duck, someone says, 10 ounce, they suggest. I go to the website and the duck they have is 8.85 ounces. I am guessing that is going to be too thin, but I'll have to put my micrometer on it, that I don't know how to use.
Someone else suggests denim, is that like blue jean material? That seems too thick to me, but I guess it comes in different weights.
I know my questions are all over the place, but so are my shots, and I'd like to get squared away.
If someone has a favorite fabric and source, please suggest it.
Tell me if I should squeeze the micrometer super tight or not.
I am using mink oil from Track, which the other rifle seems to like.
Another issue might be my lubing technique. I usually put just enough mink oil on the patch to get it a little moist. I don't saturate it. Perhaps I should? Does the amount of lube affect the patch to the point where it would burn up or not? Mine patches are not just blown, they are black and burned up.
I prefer a .530 ball, so I am not having to forced the load down the barrel in a hunting situation.
I know there are lots of different opinions on this board, and every rifle is different, but I need to find a solution that works for this particular rifle.
Thank you for your kind suggestions. This is a great group of folks with lots of knowledge.