Our standard load of ball and patch is pretty much out go-to for all guns. That is a ball .005" under bore size and a 10 ounce denim patch.
Some guns will shoot OK with an 8 ounce denim patch, we measure at .018" to .019" thou, with the 10 ounce denim measuring .021" to .022".
These are compressed in calipers measurements, with the tine of the calipers squeezed on the material as hard as we can between forefinger and thumb.
The muzzle's crown should be filed out, both lands and grooves to larger size, or the rifle's muzzle smoothly crowned as shown, with emery or wet/dry paper
by the thumb treatment.
The top barrel's muzzle shown is mine. The others are from other members of this forum. The smoothness of this rounded crown, allows snug combinations to forum
into the muzzle, without cutting the patch. This allows combinations that actually seal the flame and pressure behind the ball, allowing constant loading and shooting
without having to wipe the bore. In other words, the rifles shoot quite cleanly, as there is never more than 1 shot's fouling in the bore and it is WET or damp, to allow
it to be wiped from the bore and pushed down onto the next powder charge, to be fired out with the next shot. No, it does not 'foul' the powder as proved by close shot
to shot velocities.


