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So I have never liked the skinny little .36 or smaller ramrod that came with my .40 cal Schimmelish-poorboy-Pennsylvania. I reckon it was good enough for the original owner(s), and possibly for the builder. But it rattles around in the pipes and feels very flimsy.
So I ordered(and received after three weeks) a new 3/8 rod from Track and was wondering who knows the quickest way, with basic tools, to skinny down a ramrod just enough to fit the pipes. I can obviously use low-grit sandpaper, and will do so if that is the quickest way. Just wondering if anyone knew any tricks. Seems a bit too long to card-scrape and Im betting hickory wouldn't be candidate for scraping anyway, and I'm not willing to trust my hand to whittle that finely. So... just sandpaper?
Also, recommendations for ramrod finish? I abhor boiled linseed oil, so may go with tung oil sanded back. I like the wrinkly finish raw tung oil leaves.
So I ordered(and received after three weeks) a new 3/8 rod from Track and was wondering who knows the quickest way, with basic tools, to skinny down a ramrod just enough to fit the pipes. I can obviously use low-grit sandpaper, and will do so if that is the quickest way. Just wondering if anyone knew any tricks. Seems a bit too long to card-scrape and Im betting hickory wouldn't be candidate for scraping anyway, and I'm not willing to trust my hand to whittle that finely. So... just sandpaper?
Also, recommendations for ramrod finish? I abhor boiled linseed oil, so may go with tung oil sanded back. I like the wrinkly finish raw tung oil leaves.