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What do you use to punch out the disks?
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Thank you Woodcock Survey. Ordered a set.
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On this side of the pond we find ways to increase load height for a good crimp. Beans, corn, etc. are all cheap and easy to use.
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The dark beans seem to work better Paul. Just kidding. I have patterned with beans and no effect on pattern plus they are biodegradable. The best part is I don't have to stock them in different sizes nor pay shipping cost. Maybe not up to English standards but they work just as well as fiber wads.
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