Make/buy a circular punch.I cut mine from bulk cotton flannel. Hard to cut circlesYes I'm cheap, but they do give the perfect fit.
Chances are he uses a jag that is one caliber under sized like I do. I use a .22 jag for 6mm, and 6.5mm jag for .284 win.Those sizes sound big to me for the type of jag I use.
I used the 1.91" in a 6mm and it was like nothing on the end of the rod, I'll check again on size as they are still in my box.Not real sure. I normally get good contact with the small and large sizes.
yep what I doSmaller jag with larger patch to create surface area.
I can see it fitting that very wellThe triangle patch or a pellet. The triangle patch is all I use on my 17 and 20's.
Many years ago when funds were, shall we say "tight' I used to make my own patches. All it took was a small piece of heavy copper pipe. I would take a file to the outside and inside of the pipe end and sharpen it up. Place, the cloth on a small length of a 2x4 and give it a whack. Took time but, time was all I owned!!Make/buy a circular punch.
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My wife had a fabric cutter that’s a wheel. Think of it like a pizza cutter. I thought about making some as well since I also noticed the pro shot ones I have look thin while some others actually look thickerOld t shirts and scissors. They come out squarish.....
That's what I use, and her cutting mat, when I make my own. She more or less quit sewing so there's no griping about me using them.My wife had a fabric cutter that’s a wheel. Think of it like a pizza cutter. I thought about making some as well since I also noticed the pro shot ones I have look thin while some others actually look thicker