As indicated, you can wet it & then heat it with a heat gun & straighten it. That being said, I seldom straighten one, as you can't keep a straight RR in the rifle. :idunno: The bows in the RR are what help retain it. Now I have purposely bowed them before & several of them, but have not straightened but maybe two in 10 years I guess.
As for it being Ramin wood ramrod, I would discard it. Real good chance of a flesh wound with it, tho not a life threatening wound... :wink:
I buy all of my RR blanks from Steve Bailey.... Best straight grained hickory rods I have ever seen & he is VERY reliable. I have bought probably ? 75 rods from him & they are top quality rods & he will cut them any length you want. He advertises in the back of MuzzleBlast & usually had a booth at the spring Friendship..
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