No sir, no patch.
Any "Maxi-Ball' you find for the .32 nowadays will most likely be of very soft lead, if not home-cast for a particular hardness, and might actually require a small wee-tad "bump-up" with the assist of the Ramrod or short starter, which is a good thing to engrave the rifling on loading....keeps the darn thing from falling out if you inadvertently tipped the barrel down sometime during the day.
Loading bump-up assures a tight fit over the powder going down, firing bump-up assures complete seal with the rifling / groove filing with lead to prevent gas blow-by or gas cutting once you touch it off.
This is one case where obturation, or bump-up, is desirable on both loading and firing!
A good, but not perfect lube, for Maxi-Ball has always been pure unsalted lard.
Of course some of the more modern 1000 Wonder Lube, with choice of scent, may have an appeal but for plain ol' effectiveness, such as that found in pure unsalted lard, and Anhydrous Lanolin with a bit of Beeswax is simply hard to beat.....go a step farther with your Lanolin and Beeswax and add a touch of Carnuba Wax to your melt and you will have one of the finest lubes money can buy, bar none!
It walks in the footsteps of "Old Thunder", if you're familiar with that product.
The little "three-two' Maxi-Ball makes that little pea shooter of yours a real Wolf in Sheep's clothing when properly loaded. I used to love my little "three-two" shooting maxi's with a BHN hardness of around +/- a BHN of 9...truly, truly, a whole new ball game!
However, if this is to be your first batch, just stick with pure lead right out of the box, meaning a BHN 0f no more than 5, and you will see that little gun take on a whole new character....from the lowly .32 to the mighty .32, an amazing transition, and a ton of fun.
Uncle Russ...