tOBias said:I do tend to only push the ball until it is snug as well,
Don't feel bad Tobias , I didn't know fiberglass rods could cause wear on the muzzle , when I bought mine about a year ago . Thanks to some of the folks here on the forum , I found out before I ever used it without a bore guide :bow: . I wish I could remember what the fitting I use for a bore guide is called , but I can't . I'll try to describe it to you the best I can . It is a nylon , coupling device , that has male threads on one end and the other end is a ribbed male end , that tubing would fit over . It is about 2 inches long , with a hexagonal section 1/4 inch wide , between each end . Anything that will fit into the muzzle without falling down the bore , and has an inside diameter large enough for the rod to fit through , will work . Brass will be okay to use , too . The last time I checked , Track of the Wolf sells bore guides , check out thier website . Fiberglass is made of glass , and glass is harder than steel . When the two come together , the steel is going to lose . When you use a bore guide , the rod rubs against the bore guide instead of the muzzle .tOBias said:Yes sir it is indeed fiberglass. I had no idea bout that. What do I look for in the Home Depot? I mean to ask what does it look like? Why would fiberglass harm steel? I am not understanding this one
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