I have always wanted to try paper patching boolets but have not done so yet. I have an 8x56R Hungarian straight-pull rifle that I have used J-word bullets from Grafs (Hornady branded) that measure 0.330" that shoot quite well in the rifle. I also have the Lee KAR mold that casts a 0.324" boolet that I use in a normal 8mm Mauser rifle. So I thought maybe it could be paper patched up to the 0.332" I need for this 8x56R rifle. Using the guidelines on here and the instructions in the Lyman's Cast Bullet Handbook #3 I patched one of the Lee boolets using some lined note book paper that measured 0.002" in thickness. The paper was real mushy and hard to wrap and tore real easy, but after a few trials I got a few looking good as for dimensions. After they dried overnight, I miked them and they measured 0.328" in diameter, so I figure I need a little thicker paper. So, I figure now its a planned trip to the store to get some real paper suitable for paper patching that will add about 0.008" to the boolet diameter when applied and dried. After reading the stickys and all and seeing notes about not getting paper with clay in it, I am not sure what the real specifications should be for purchased paper. I see references to the old fashioned green/white bar printer paper that they used to use in the old days a long time ago. I haven't seen any of that in lots of years. So, can anybody refer me to specifications for paper I can get at WalMart or one of those Office Depot stores we have in town that might fit? And what to look for in composition?