I have a jointed break-down ro for which I was able to get extra sections. It lives in my shooting box, and only gets used fro cleaning those really long barrels, or for loading them if they get sticky for some reason. I don't know if they are still available, but definately worth having.I recently picked up a Pedersoli Kentucky from a forum member. The 36" barrel ended up being just a few inches longer than my cleaning/range rod, which puts me in the market for a new range rod. The one I have is a Muzzleloader Originals 3-piece brass rod and I like it. It's heavy and robust. If I had my 'druthers, I'd just pick up an extension piece that would lengthen it. But I can't find anything online about this company other than some cleaning patches for sale.
TOTW seems to be sold out of rods of this length. RMC has one-piece rods that are long enough but they have no handle. Do people make their own handle & just expoxy & pin them like knife scales?
Are there tutorials about how to make your own? I'd assume I'd need a drill press & tap to get the threaded insert for a jag?
I think I'd rather just buy a new one that is solid enough for long-term use & long enough for this rifle. Are there any being offered for sale anywhere?
I recently picked up a Pedersoli Kentucky from a forum member. The 36" barrel ended up being just a few inches longer than my cleaning/range rod, which puts me in the market for a new range rod. The one I have is a Muzzleloader Originals 3-piece brass rod and I like it. It's heavy and robust. If I had my 'druthers, I'd just pick up an extension piece that would lengthen it. But I can't find anything online about this company other than some cleaning patches for sale.
TOTW seems to be sold out of rods of this length. RMC has one-piece rods that are long enough but they have no handle. Do people make their own handle & just expoxy & pin them like knife scales?
Are there tutorials about how to make your own? I'd assume I'd need a drill press & tap to get the threaded insert for a jag?
I think I'd rather just buy a new one that is solid enough for long-term use & long enough for this rifle. Are there any being offered for sale anywhere?
I used to make and sell Delrin rods. No way, no how was I ever able to break one. Have a pic on crashed computer of a total bend not breaking. I believe you saw other materials fail.The Delrin unbreakable ramrods are nice and light but they still can break. I seen 3 break at shoots. I have 2 myself and no issues but now use brass rods w/ muzzle guards.
Amen, Bro.Fiber glass range rods can and will eat bores quicker than any other material , they are a horror .
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