So I have been planning to go to the Fort Valonia Days over the log match next month. I decided to take my squirrel rifle, which I have hardly shot since building it. It needs shot. The rifle has a 36 caliber Colerain barrel, flint lock.
Using a .350 ball and .018 denim patch I got good groups with anything from 30 grains of 3F to 50 grains of 3F. I was feeling pretty good about myself as I had groups touching at 25 yards but threw one shot, only one shot, with every five shot group. A clear case of DCSS (Dave can't see the sights).
I decided to try a tighter patch just because I had the material. When I went to check the patches I discovered that the previous patches were blown apart. It looked like someone had sat down and pulled the warp and weave apart. The thicker patch was in reusable condition.
But, always a but, the patches that were blowing up shot the best groups. By a good margin. My thought was that once the patch was out the barrel it doesn't matter if it comes undone. It has done it's job.
Has anyone seen this before?
DAve