Just Call Me...G
02-08-2012, 07:04 PM
Howdy Gents,
I read previously in other posts that many of you highly recommend Duro Felt for your over-powder wads.
I went ahead and bought a yard as well as hole punches for my .44 cap-n-ball and my .54 front-stuffer.
The product came in a couple of days ago and I made a whole bunch of wads, I am impressed with them. The transaction with the supplier was absolutely great, excellent communication and customer service.
I wanted to ask a bit of an odd question for those out there making there own wads...what do you do with the leftover (punched out) felt???
I was raised in a family that is very true to the "waste not, want not" philosophy and just feel weird about tossing it if there is something else that I can do with this material. I'm not a hoarder, so if there is no practical use for the remnants, then in the trash they go.
Your comments and recommendations are truly appreciated.
Keep The High Ground,
G
I read previously in other posts that many of you highly recommend Duro Felt for your over-powder wads.
I went ahead and bought a yard as well as hole punches for my .44 cap-n-ball and my .54 front-stuffer.
The product came in a couple of days ago and I made a whole bunch of wads, I am impressed with them. The transaction with the supplier was absolutely great, excellent communication and customer service.
I wanted to ask a bit of an odd question for those out there making there own wads...what do you do with the leftover (punched out) felt???
I was raised in a family that is very true to the "waste not, want not" philosophy and just feel weird about tossing it if there is something else that I can do with this material. I'm not a hoarder, so if there is no practical use for the remnants, then in the trash they go.
Your comments and recommendations are truly appreciated.
Keep The High Ground,
G