Hey all!
If you're like me, you might have found locating straigh-grained hickory rods, with no run out, hard to find. Some resort to making their own from scratch, splitting and scraping them down. I've bought supposedly straight grained hickory rods from Track of the Wolf, and wouldn't you know they were loaded with run outs.
Well I decided to get some from October Country. In a word, they are superb with ZERO run out, straight grained hickory all the way!
I sanded mine down to remove the whiskers, trimmed it to length with a little hand saw and jig combo, and finished with Laurel Mountain nut brown stain. I also plan to wipe down with some beeswax once I get some.
Just pointing this out for those that'd like to get some quality hickory rods for their guns. I broke the end section after cutting on purpose and let me tell you, it is STRONG stuff. It did not snap but instead cracked and splintered along the length of the rod, and did not break in two. I snapped the original ramrod on my Lyman GPR and it literally snapped along the run out like a balsa wood twig. Junk.
They also make a neat button style jag with some knurling on it to make it easy to remove when needed. I've had jags get stuck on my ramrods before, no fun when you're out in the field and need to switch tips for whatever reason. This eliminates that.
I have no affiliation with October Country but have made several purchases with them and they make awesome stuff. The solid brass range rod and powder horn in this photo are from them and they are both top quality items. Good people!
http://www.octobercountry.com/hickory-ramrod/
Take care gang and have a happy holidays! Burn some smoke for Santa!! :hatsoff:
Smokey
If you're like me, you might have found locating straigh-grained hickory rods, with no run out, hard to find. Some resort to making their own from scratch, splitting and scraping them down. I've bought supposedly straight grained hickory rods from Track of the Wolf, and wouldn't you know they were loaded with run outs.
Well I decided to get some from October Country. In a word, they are superb with ZERO run out, straight grained hickory all the way!
I sanded mine down to remove the whiskers, trimmed it to length with a little hand saw and jig combo, and finished with Laurel Mountain nut brown stain. I also plan to wipe down with some beeswax once I get some.
Just pointing this out for those that'd like to get some quality hickory rods for their guns. I broke the end section after cutting on purpose and let me tell you, it is STRONG stuff. It did not snap but instead cracked and splintered along the length of the rod, and did not break in two. I snapped the original ramrod on my Lyman GPR and it literally snapped along the run out like a balsa wood twig. Junk.
They also make a neat button style jag with some knurling on it to make it easy to remove when needed. I've had jags get stuck on my ramrods before, no fun when you're out in the field and need to switch tips for whatever reason. This eliminates that.
I have no affiliation with October Country but have made several purchases with them and they make awesome stuff. The solid brass range rod and powder horn in this photo are from them and they are both top quality items. Good people!
http://www.octobercountry.com/hickory-ramrod/
Take care gang and have a happy holidays! Burn some smoke for Santa!! :hatsoff:
Smokey
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