In the latest issue of the Muzzleloader magazine there is an article about making and using wrapped shot for quicker reloads while in the field/trail walks, etc. Seems one problem is that they do not reliably open up and sometimes make one large hole in the target/patterning board. I was just thinking....what if you made a tapered cylinder instead of a straight walled one to place the shot in? In loading, place the narrower end up so when the load is fired, the pressure would rupture the forward end and thus the wrap would be shed upon exiting the muzzle. Has anyone ever done this? Any comments? Maybe my thinking is skewed?