I was going to say look at Idaholew's video. But I see he has it covered already. He is the MAN I trust bar none.
SCRUNCH EM ok I’ll try that. Thank you very much Lewis. And it helps a bunch.
Thats supriseing . Herschel , Doc White used polywads to win the Manufacters Match at Freindship . I honestly would have thought the polywads would have been best . Wow........I tried the process in the shop yesterday and it’s going to work real well. I’m really pleased with the accuracy using the oversized wool wads. The polywads accuracy not so good. Live and learn.
Thats supriseing . Herschel , Doc White used polywads to win the Manufacters Match at Freindship . I honestly would have thought the polywads would have been best . Wow........
I tried the process in the shop yesterday and it’s going to work real well. I’m really pleased with the accuracy using the oversized wool wads. The polywads accuracy not so good. Live and learn.
Ive been shooting the 1/8" wool wads or cotton balls with my conicals and hb paper patch knurled bullets in the 410 super 91 . I got a Bunch of those wads so i havent tried the polys yet . The paper in between bullet and wad is innovative . Those BPCR guys try Everything !!! Wow , hope they get some sleep occasionally !!! Thanks Lewis , good food for thought .Over Powder Wads are a Funny thing, I have had REALLY good luck with a Card Type, Or Poly with a Certain Bullet/Lube Combo, and HORRIBLE luck with another Bullet/Lube Combo? Even Combos that Worked STELLAR once, Then Fell Apart the Next outing??? I’ve had it happen SEVERAL Times. Wool felt on the other hand has NEVER EVER Let me Down, it works with everything for me, Grease Groove Bullets, Paper Patch, and Jacketed.
I have nearly given up on the Card Type Wads with Grease Groove Bullets, i own High Dollar Press Mounted Wad Punches, LOTS N LOTS of Vege Fibre Material, Poly Material (LDPE), Even Cork, All Thicknesses of Each. I stil play around with ALL Materials, But when it comes down to “COUNT ON IT” Time, i Grab 1/8” Thick, Oversize Wool Felt EVERYTIME
The Hard Card Type Wads are WAY more MISS than Hit for me. I have spoke of this Stuff ALL through the Forums. They will Stick to the Bullet Bases under Certain Conditions, When i have a BAD outing/Shoot with Hard Card Wads and my Grease Groove Bullets, if i look Hard Enough i will find The Wads Scattered ALL OVER, all the way out to 50-60 Yards, and all in Between, Obviously From Sticking to the Bases. On The GOOD outings i will find the Wads 10-15 Yards from my Bench, ALL of them will be REALLY close together, This obviously means they are Separating from the Bullet Bases Consistently. This makes good Sense, As The Bullet Base is what Steers the Bullet, A Hard Card Wad Stuck, and Riding the Bullet Base will DEFINITELY throw it off!! BPCR Shooters Use Tiny Newspaper Wads in between the Bullet Base and Hard Card Wad to help the Wad “Separate” from the Bullet Base. It’s a WELL Known Problem in the BPCR World
What causes the Hard Cards wads to Stick from time to time, and Not others? I wish i knew, but I don’t? All i can say is they ABSOLUTELY Do!! I believe it has to do with the Lube Texture/Mixture, And Certain Weather Conditions? When everything lines up RIGHT/WRONG whatever you want to call it? They Will Stick to the Bullet Bases. To me personally, The Hard Card Type Wads, INCLUDING Poly (LDPE) just aren’t Worth Chancing it with my GREASE Groove Bullets. My Flat Base Paper Patch, and Jacketed are no Problem with ALL types of Wads
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