In my seemingly never ending quest for rapid reloading of my (C&B) revolvers, I have convinced myself that having powder, a greased wad and a ball wrapped all-in-one in combustible paper is feasible!
The only concern I had was the possibility of the grease (Gatofeo #1) contaminating the powder.
So I says to myself, self, what about a thin cardboard (eg. milk carton) wad between the powder and the greased wad!?
I can cut them out with the same punch as I use for the felt wads and the grease ought to stick the two wads together enough to be held in place in the combustible paper.
I've got a case of cartridge boxes, each with it's own foam cartridge tray. I figure I can load up 50 rounds or more, store them in the boxes, and I'll have ammo ready to load in my revolvers whenever I go to the range.
Now, if I could just think of a way to precap those soot burners...
Or should I not even worry about powder contamination?