Rifleman1776,
I have to respectfully disagree with your statement, "patches do not need to be lube soaked through, only need lube on side that contacts bore. Soaking with lube wastes lube and you benefit nothing."
I switched from "dampened on the side contacting the bore" to thoroughly saturated recently, and my barrel woke up. It went from moderate accuracy to grouping really well at 50 yards. The only change was saturating the patch. I believe that the extra lube was doing a better job of shoving the fouling down onto the powder charge, and softening the remaining fouling. This is for range shooting of course, as I would not wet-lube in the field.
A comment about wasting lube seems a little unusual considering the price of guns, powder and balls. Lube is mighty inexpensive compared to a longrifle.
The photo below was shot recently at 50 yards when I switched to fully saturated patches. The shot out of the group was the first shot out of the clean barrel, but it could have been me or the light as the cause. My eyes are not that great as I get older.
Just my 2 cents worth. Best wishes, Marc