A while back, I went on a trail walk where there were about 25 shots.
I was shooting my buffalo rifle, 12 bore, 1-104 rot, loading 200 grains of Ffg, .715 rb, .015 OxYoke .70-79 patch and, listen carefully, an OxYoke 12 ga pre-lubed cushion wad, loaded powder, wad and patched round ball. I would say that the last shot loaded as easily as the first one, and the shot placement did not vary a bit. Amazingly enough, the long shot was at a wooden elk silhouette with a steel clanger placed in the kill zone. This was placed at approximately 250 yards up a steep hill. First time I ever hit it. Never did with my .54.
Anyway, that's what I did, YMMV, and I seriously doubt many of you would be shooting that large a caliber with those powder charges.
As far as the patched jag goes, I have heard of it but never tried it. I think that belongs in the bounce your ramrod camp, a place I don't care to go. FWIW, I have never seen a ramrod bouncer finish first in a shooting match, although you might have.
John