Jason holgate
40 Cal
I have had several bronze brushes back out of 10/32 adapter leaving brush down barrell and thread adapter on ramrod ...who makes best quality bronze/ nylon brushes regards jason
Thats what i needed to hear i was gonna jb weld them allJason , the ones you pictured can be made servicable by running a little flux , , and hot solder into the porely crimped fixture , where the twisted wire brush end goes. Used to buy these kind for 50 cents , so bought many , and fixed them to hold fast w/solder. Easy fix.
What brand where you buy i should have posted picture in thread topic i see how you read it the way i posted itMy mistake, from your post I was assuming that the brush assembly was unscrewing from a thread adapter screwed to your cleaning rod. The solution here is to stop using the crimped on brushes and go to the looped type, see below.
Funny, my problem is the opposite: the bore rifling tightens the tool onto the tip such that I have to use a vise and a pliers to get it off.I have had several bronze brushes back out of 10/32 adapter leaving brush down barrell and thread adapter on ramrod ...who makes best quality bronze/ nylon brushes regards jason
My mistake, from your post I was assuming that the brush assembly was unscrewing from a thread adapter screwed to your cleaning rod. The solution here is to stop using the crimped on brushes and go to the looped type, see below.
I've purchased a-lot of muzzleloaders where the owners thought the gun no longer shoots well.In forty years of muzzleloading I’ve never ran a brush down a muzzleloader barrel. They just aren’t necessary.
You got some good info here, even if some does not address your exact issue.I have had several bronze brushes back out of 10/32 adapter leaving brush down barrell and thread adapter on ramrod ...who makes best quality bronze/ nylon brushes regards jason
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