e.estern
36 Cl.
I can see the positives about having an unbreakable rod for hunting. Everything changes for me in the moments just before through just after shooting a deer, so having one less thing to potentially go wrong is not a bad idea. I have a new to me, T/C Seneca incoming that from the photos has what I assume to be a brown Delrin rod. If I could source a Hickory rod with the correct fittings, I'd probably switch just because it's prettier, but I think Delrin is what some Senecas came with. I use a stainless steel rod at range, so the rod that lives under the barrel would not get much use--just for potential follow up shots when hunting.