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Author Topic: touch hole liner woes  (Read 13625 times)

Online Rob DiStefano

Re: touch hole liner woes
« Reply #30 on: October 06, 2018, 05:07:07 PM »
... What load are you using?

Kees

65 grains of swiss 3F, .015" heavily "gato feo" greased patch, .577" lead ball.  3f in the pan as well, but she do kick off purty fast, thanx to that real jim chambers white lightnin' touch hole liner (bored out to .062").  easy chambering loose ball load, no fouling control needed 'tween shots either.  it's an accurate load if i do my part, can't ask more'n that!