Just bought one from them very nice rodI am considering one from October Country as my under gun ramrod.
Just bought one from them very nice rodI am considering one from October Country as my under gun ramrod.
I bought a smaller diameter brass ramrod from October Country to fit my .36 Lehigh, the exact length I requested, and it fits nicely. I bought steel rods of different diameters from Home Depot to see what diameter would work best with the thimbles and channel, and bought the brass rod accordingly. Now I need to return the steel rods.... my October Country antiqued brass ramrod showed up today.
Is your rifle EuropeN made?Yup that's how mine was packed, except it was bent, pipe and all inside a long box.
Like brass, but concerned about the weight? Make it a HOLLOW one! A hollow ramrod, made from brass tube, has 95+% of the strength of a solid bar, but at 50% of the weight. See info here on making your own: https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/making-a-diy-hollow-brass-ramrod.25482/You will also need solid stock to make the ends. Nice thing is you can tap 1 end for 8/32 and the other end for 10/32.
FYI, here's a great online resource for hollow brass tubing (many with 'thick' walls) to make your own DIY one! Only $20 for a 3' length of 3/8" diameter thick wall (0.065") brass tube. https://www.onlinemetals.com/en/buy/brass-round-tube
The ram rod pipes are probably for a 9mm ram rod not 3/8 . 9mm is about .015 smaller than 3/8Pedersoli.
i want to see more and better pictures of the new rifle! these are just teasers.!It’s in. Hours of filing and sanding. Nice snug fit. Not buffed up yet. Still in the rough. Will finish tomorrow night. I like the weight. Once it patinas it will look way better. View attachment 137988View attachment 137989View attachment 137990
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