there is a co. making a steel core wood rod . costs 45.00 plus shipping cant remember there name. or mine for that fact [email protected]
Billnpatti said:I learned my lesson many years ago in the service. Back then ear protection was not required and in most instances was not even available. I did a LOT of shooting without any hearing protection and now I am paying the price. I have ringing in my ears 24 hours a day. Once your hearing is damaged, it is permanent and nothing can be done to make those crickets go away.
2_Tall said:Rifleman1776 said:WILL NOT BREAK as long as the grain is correct
Wish that were true. :shocked2:
They can break and dangerously so.
Must be used properly and with as much respect as a loaded gun.
I got a permanant reminder of a broken ram rod from a 45 cal TN MT rifle while 2 1/2 miles back in the swamp. Dragging a deer, carrying a long rifle and bleeding is bad enough but when you see a big 10 point watching you do it laughing because your guns halfway loaded is salt in the wound. Ram rods break and go thru hands..
crockett said:Dixie Gun Works has a lot of info in the back of their catalog and if I recall there was something about soaking a wood ramrod in coal oil (?) for an extended period of time which made it flexible and prevented snapping. Never tried it and have no idea if period correct.
Cynthialee said:My right ear has lost about half the range it is supposed to have from shooting rifles at a young age without ear plugs.
I always were my ear plugs when practicing now. But when I am hunting I do not wear them. I need to be able to hear in the forest.
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