Anyone know how it was done?
I'm curious about why it was done.Anyone know how it was done?
I don’t think it was done a lot and ITHINK it was mostly a SMR thing. I have one and did it with a spiral tape job and thinned down black wood model paint.I'm curious about why it was done.
I've not done one as I don't really care for the look but originally think it was done with Aqua Fortice dipped string or a nitrate soaked string ignited.Anyone know how it was done?
We’re all different. I just did one too and I like it. I marked every two inches on the ramrod with a pencil. Put it in a drill and turned it slowly and used a torch on the pencil marks.I did it to one of mine because the hickory wasn't taking on near enough color from the dark walnut stain I was using. Just used a propane torch. I like how it turned out!
I don't like them and wonder why it was done or is this another Dixee Gun Work fable in the back of the book?
I figured it was for decoration, but if it allows it to be easily found....Might be..., I did it to my rod when I replaced it on my Frontier rifle when I owned one..., got into a hurry during a reload and left that rod against the tree where I reloaded..., found I had missed the deer since I found the branch that still had what was left of my round ball..., then realized I'd left the ramrod behind. When I got back to where I had been standing, it had fallen over but it was still easily seen lying on the fallen leaves, due to the alternating colors. NO IDEA if this was an actual reason for the twisting coloring or simply more lucky than anything.
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I generally agree with you, but I have an old Traditions 50 cal "Hawken" that my dad gave as a kit when I was 18. Put tacks and all, and I love that little rifle. However, I don't see any more tacks in my future.Now tacks on a rifle is different. Can’t stand them. That’s why there are chevys and fords.
Ha Ha, true enough but I have noticed over the years that most current Ford truck owners have had a Chevy or Ram experience in their past.We’re all different. I just did one too and I like it. I marked every two inches on the ramrod with a pencil. Put it in a drill and turned it slowly and used a torch on the pencil marks.
Now tacks on a rifle is different. Can’t stand them. That’s why there are chevys and fords.
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