48” long 3/8” drill bits, $5

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Caveat - Clearly these are not for the semi-pro to professional builder, but might be suitable for the home hobbyist or DIY’r who had a longrifle where they might need to deepen their existing ramrod hole a little bit or whatever. Then maybe it could work for you.

Note you will need to ‘bush’ along the length of the rod behind the bit as it is not a full diameter rod. Only $5 @ Harbor Freight.

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Love the idea! But with my construction experience with self-feeding bits, I would consider grinding down the threads on the lead. I'd be afraid that the screw would dig in & Zip! - way too deep or off course before I had time to react.

I'd be more comfortable making a centering point not long enough to interfere/shaped to accommodate the flutes.

TL;DR: I'd rather push ahead than pull back.
 
Caveat - Clearly these are not for the semi-pro to professional builder, but might be suitable for the home hobbyist or DIY’r who had a longrifle where they might need to deepen their existing ramrod hole a little bit or whatever. Then maybe it could work for you.

Note you will need to ‘bush’ along the length of the rod behind the bit as it is not a full diameter rod. Only $5 @ Harbor Freight.

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Thanks for posting !! wish these inexpensive drills had been around bad when I was building.
Relic shooter
 
The last stock blank that I bought was about $2000. I am going to use the highest quality drill bit I can get my hands on and not care how much it costs. I think anyone attempting to drill a ramrod hole with a $5 drill bit is likely to end wishing they spent a bit more.
 
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