Those are exactly the type of cartridges I been using for several years. But only in guns with cylinders that have true chambers. If you have gaps between the ball and chamber walls, even a dollop of Crisco won't help much against a chainfire. A cig rolling paper wad won't help either. You can still use the paper cartridge, but still have to use a felt or vegie wad, dry or lubed, between the powder and ball. I've managed to eliminate the CF problem this way in my questionable guns, but it kinda defeats the purpose of using paper cartridges. :wink:
I use Bugler rolling paper and white glue to hold the ball in the tube. Adhesive end is open to pour the powder, dampen and seal. It takes awhile to make a bunch, but if you have the time at home it does make a difference at a match. Btw, Bugler is one of the thicker papers on the market. I've tried others like the ones that come with Drum tobacco, Top and that "hippy" brand. :wink: They were all too thin and flimsy, for me. Others, too expensive.
If this works out for you, you can buy Bugler by the carton from places like eSmokes.com. About $12 will get you a carton of 24 books of 100 sheets each. I shoot 30 rounds per month at a match plus some inbetween stuff. I'm still in the first 2/3's of my first carton after almost 3 years. Well, I've missed a few matches also. :lol: