NAA_Silent said:Believe me, I'm going to epoxy the ends on and pin them in place. I just might order a synthetic rod.
Yes, a field rod and a range rod are important tools. I use brazing rod or heavy copper wire for my cross pins.
NAA_Silent said:Believe me, I'm going to epoxy the ends on and pin them in place. I just might order a synthetic rod.
Matt85 said:how cheap is a company that it doesnt install cross pins in the rod!
satwel said:...the bristles are jammed into the into the surface of the bore, scratching it.
The brush wasn't the issue, the lack of physicalal attachment of the ram rod tip was the issue. The tip popped off with less than 5 pounds of pull. I've since epoxieded and cross pinned both ends.B. Brush out the following day using a nylon brush wrapped with 00
steel wool or a brass brush (must be under bore diameter to prevent
bristles from jamming at the breech of the barrel).
BrownBear said:Matt85 said:how cheap is a company that it doesnt install cross pins in the rod!
They must all be cheap companies, because I don't know of a single gun company that pins their rods. TC, Traditions, Lyman, Pedersoli. You name it.
Buford said:Never done a kit from Lyman, but the kits I have done from C.V.A. and T/C the parts for the ramrod were there but they needed to be assembled.................watch yer top knot........
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