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I like how it had the screw on cover for the worm! Because my muzzleloading back ground to date has be rifles. The thought of an exposed worm on the end of the rod makes nervous!;-)
That feature is pretty common on shotguns.I like how it had the screw on cover for the worm! Because my muzzleloading back ground to date has be rifles. The thought of an exposed worm on the end of the rod makes nervous!;-)
Capt. Jas. said:
I would also add that using a metal disc on the swelled end was also common. I believe Kit Ravenshear mentioned these in his little booklets.
Here is an 18th century British painting by Mercier showing the iron tipped gunrod. For an American gun, I would personally go with a plain, flared forward end for ramming or maybe add the iron disc. I would go with a fixed worm like Dave describes for the small end that goes down the pipes.
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So for those of you who use tapered ram rods. It seems you are only tapering from the end to the first entry pipe? What is your preferred method for sizing down most of a ram rod?
If one has pipes of the same diameter yes. A set of pipes that progressively get larger in diameter towards the muzzle requires tapering for all the various pipe sizes.So for those of you who use tapered ram rods. It seems you are only tapering from the end to the first entry pipe? What is your preferred method for sizing down most of a ram rod?
Those are really nice! My current build will have thimbles that reduce in size so the ramrod can be tapered like that. I picked up two half inch blanks to make the ramrods. Nice work!Sure like the tapered ramrods . Takes me a long time to make them but they are worth it
Very cool . Ramrod pipes that taper as the rod does ...thats cool . Post pics of your build when you get the chance , love yo see itThose are really nice! My current build will have thimbles that reduce in size so the ramrod can be tapered like that. I picked up two half inch blanks to make the ramrods. Nice work!
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