AZbpBurner
54 Cal.
Think of it as a free and practical lesson - NEVER use a bronze brush, tight patch jag, patch or ball puller on any rod where the threaded end hasn't been secured with a cross pin. You can even do it your-ownself: Drill a small hole completely thru the brass ferrule, transverse to the length of the rod, then tap in a tight piece of nail or wire. Trim the excess, peen it a little & file flush.
Blaming Lyman for your Faux pas is akin to blaming Chebby when you neglect to maintain the air in your tires & get a blow out.
Something else Lyman won't tell you is that an inch or so of the breech end of the barrel is reduced to around the diameter of a .38 bore brush.
I have a nylon .308 chamber brush that occasionally gets used to scrub down the bore & that little chamber on a couple of my rifles.
Blaming Lyman for your Faux pas is akin to blaming Chebby when you neglect to maintain the air in your tires & get a blow out.
Something else Lyman won't tell you is that an inch or so of the breech end of the barrel is reduced to around the diameter of a .38 bore brush.
I have a nylon .308 chamber brush that occasionally gets used to scrub down the bore & that little chamber on a couple of my rifles.