Most of my jags and cleaning accessories date from more than 35 years ago. Back then, I had not heard of not using all brass jags, with no steel in the threaded part. (Homer Simpson head slap here)!
My all brass jag broke off just as I was starting to run a patch down the barrel! No problem there, as it was easily removed.
However, my trusty Range Rod now has the threaded part of the jag broken off flush with the tip of the Range Rod. (Another Dope Slap here)!
I figure the best way to get the offending piece of brass out of the rod is by drilling a hole in it, and hitting my Ace Hardware store for an extractor. Forget what they are called. Probably an extractor!
I figure I am not the first guy this has happened to, so I thought I would post this before I order a bunch of new jags with steel threads.
Another life lesson learned.
as the guy said, “Coulda been worse”!
Crawfish
My all brass jag broke off just as I was starting to run a patch down the barrel! No problem there, as it was easily removed.
However, my trusty Range Rod now has the threaded part of the jag broken off flush with the tip of the Range Rod. (Another Dope Slap here)!
I figure the best way to get the offending piece of brass out of the rod is by drilling a hole in it, and hitting my Ace Hardware store for an extractor. Forget what they are called. Probably an extractor!
I figure I am not the first guy this has happened to, so I thought I would post this before I order a bunch of new jags with steel threads.
Another life lesson learned.
as the guy said, “Coulda been worse”!
Crawfish