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of beans and things...fillers
Unread 05-26-2021, 09:58 AM   #1
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Go to Michael's or any other hobby store or on-line and buy a sheet of cork w the thickness you need and use your punches of the correct diameter to cut out all the filler wads you need. Lots cheaper than buying from Ballistic Productsc and others. Works for me, like a charm.
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Go to Michael's or any other hobby store or on-line and buy a sheet of cork w the thickness you need and use your punches of the correct diameter to cut out all the filler wads you need. Lots cheaper than buying from Ballistic Productsc and others. Works for me, like a charm.
I haven't gotten there yet but I heard they have large punches too. I tried Cheerios and damn if they don't work better than I expected
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