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Here’s a cheap, easy to make and effective rod end
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the working end is simply string, well epoxied and wrapped around tight.
Rod is 1/2 inch dowel, good for most smoothbores.
 
Looks good! And effective.

Also an idea for a field fix if ever needed (broken wood ramrod, for example). Find a decent stick, bark it, wrap string/cord tightly around one end to make up a workable diameter, and go to town!

Given the lack of epoxy in that situation, tighter binding might be advised.
 
Aren't smooth bores crowned also, my Renegade was.
Only smoothbores I have are shotguns and they aren't crowned. I suppose any barrel could wear some if the shooter wasn't properly cleaning it. I do all my shooting offhand, so I figure any defects in the round ball or other irregularity might cause my shot to go to the center of the bull despite my barrel wobbling around!😁
 
Necessity is definitely the mother of invention. Cool idea but not something I need to use at this time.
 
I have seen old hammer guns in cases with cleaning rods done like this except the string is twisted strands of copper wire wound around the rod , always with a handful of hemp tow in the case as well .
 
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