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patch size
rascal2101
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I have a 45 cal kentucky long rifle, .440 round balls. What size patch do I need, or does it matter much?
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Then if you want to save cut your own.
Generally 2x your bore.
With the info you've listed I would start with .010" prelube patches
I have found that old pill bottles are just about the right shape and size to carry a good sized stack of patches. I stuff in about a two inch stack, give the pile a few good shots of tranny fluid and pack it in my shooting case. The patches are ready to go by the time I get to the range. [:)]
I sugget that rather than using auto-transmission fluide or any other hydrocarbon-based product for lubricating or shooting in your black powder gun, that you use instead a combination of lanolin and beeswax. for patches, I would start with a 70% lanolin/30% beeswax mix and adjust it from there to suit your needs. The reason is that hydrocarbons, when burned with either black powder, or to a lesser extent, bp subsitutes, will produce a sticky, messy asphaltine substance that causes severe fouling and failures in black powder guns. Buy pure lanolin and beeswax on the Interent...start with e bay.