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			I dont know if i can really explain in enough detail on how to paper patch bullets. I learned  how to from several articles written by Ross Seyfried the latest which is in the Dec 2002 issue of Handloader. I also had an article wrote by him on the same subject for Guns And Ammo in the 80s or 90s but Ive misplaced it.  Basically  I start out with my as cast #533476 slug  which measures 0.533" coming from the mold I then wrap it with regular 20 Pound office paper which measures 0.004" thick.The patch I apply to the bullet goes around the bullet 2 times which gives you four thicknesses of the paper. But actually you get a little less than the 0.016" due to shrinkage. To find the length of the patch I go to  the formula Pi= Circumference/ Diameter Thusly Circumference=Pi X Diameter. So for my bullet 0.533 X 3.14 X 2 ( 2 being there for going around the bullet 2  times)which equals 3.35" to convert the decimal amount .35 to a fraction multiply it by 32  which gives you  11.2 which I rounded to 11 which  means 3.35" equals 3 11/32" which is the length of your patch. The patch is in the shape of a parallelogram. With the angles on the end being 60 degrees. After the patch is applied  the bullet now measures around 0.547" a much better fit to  my barrel which measures 0.550". On how to apply the  patches to the bullets I would suggest you buy the back issue of this magazine . Possibly on Ebay or contact Wolfe Publishing.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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