Uh! I like SS for wiping cleaning rods, But I do not play dress-up for what it's worth
Ramin Dowel commonly sold in UK hardware shops . I used it a lot in guns & for arrows , I latterly used Hickory but both can have faults .There is NZ Tawa I made a gun rod for my two grouve it was fine for years till I hit a mountain one day. My W lock has the off cut from under the rod region its Maple been in there 30 years still OK curl & all ..Local Ironmongers seem to stock a wood very like Ramin in various sizes .Phil Ackermann use to sell 'hickory sticks' never said ram rods, I am about out of them so I look to alternates , There was some red stuff that was better or certainly dyed better . Hickory is well enough & befitting US guns but looks poor in European ones .The Black stuff called Ebony isn't, as that wood had many failings as a longer rod . Beef wood & some thing' heart ' being a more likley bet. Balleen yes & the small pipes in best guns likely had that for rods . getting it today would be difficult .I emagine . Rudyard
You didn't, just saying I use SS for wiping rods/range rods and do not reinactnhmoose
Sorry if I said anything offensive. I certainly didn't mean to.
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Hey hey hey!!! ‘Dress up’????Uh! I like SS for wiping cleaning rods, But I do not play dress-up for what it's worth
Ramin wood is absolute garbage. It is anything but dense, tough, or elastic. It is VERY prone to splitting and splintering, and just flat out breaking across the grain. It is also very prone to compression fractures, which will show as little "wrinkles" across the grain. It is dangerous stuff. Useful only for kindling.
Yup. I wonder, how many of us did that back in the day? I think I still have my PVC pipe around here somewhere.Yup but I remember building a POV pipe soaker to try it.
stinky rods that aren’t any tougher, butI can’t believe how many time I read it. I think first time I saw it was in a Dixie gun works catalog and that was the Bible for shooters in the ‘70s
I have to agree that Ramin is tough and durable. I have one for my .50 Cal. Isaac Haines that I built 20 years ago. I've used it a lot. It has not failed me. It came with the kit that I bought from Dunlap.Ramin is fantastic ramrod wood, superior to hickory. Noted for “outstanding strength/weight ratio by WD and others. Straight-grained Ramin compares equally or superior to straight-grained hickory in all merits. Some will buy. Ramin rod with runnout and it ensnappens, so they curse the wood. The same will happen to hickory or ANY wood.
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