Paper Patching with 3D Printed tools
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2024
- Demonstration of my complete process to paper patch large caliber bullets with 3D printed tools and jigs. These tools enable both the creation of uniform patches as well as consistent placement on the bullet.
Tools available at www.bpcr3d.com
Thank you for making this video and sharing your process. Absolutely brilliant. Placing an order now.
Very nicely done!! Thank you. I will be ordering and start patching for my 40-70 Sharps straight.
Thanks - do you already patch or are you new to the process? If new I think you will find these will help you get started pretty quickly - if experienced I hope you find the tools improve your process.
Thank you D for taking the time on making this video .
I'm looking forward getting my paper patching jig and testing them on my new muzzleloader.
One more tip -- make sure you purchase and use branded X-Acto blades - specifically the Z-series. On the knife I sent it would be the XZ211W. These make a HUGE difference over the cheap chinese blades that came wiith the knife. These retail for about $3.50 at Hobby Lobby.
Great video showing a clear way to wrap patches from start to finish. Just got my kit from you today and after only about an hour it seems like I'm getting this down to a science. Might be shooting PP at the next Quigley!
Good to hear. The tools definitely simplify the process. Good luck - it would be nice if the first 5 shot group is 1moa or less. Sometimes it happens -- really. Just not for me most of the time.😃
Please accept this belated thank you. I received the cutting jig and related tools and I am very impressed with the thought and care that went into designing this tool. The parts were labeled concisely and packaged with care. Armed with your easy-to-understand instructions, I was able to quickly roll some bullets. I am very pleased with how consistently the seams line up after dialing in the length of the patch.
Thank you for sharing this with other enthusiasts!
Thanks for the compliments. After several years of different iterations - these versions have made patching almost effortless compared to how I started.
Where can you get the kit
Thanks for checking - I sell them here. www.bpcr3d.com/product/paper-patching-tools