Depends what you're using it for. To wind on a tow worm I like the long fiber bundle.
Then you can always pull lengths out and wad it up if you like.
Then you can always pull lengths out and wad it up if you like.
Stumpkiller said:Guess that's why liquor stores have whiskey and scotch - different tastes. I bought six pounds of the long tow fibers and that has seen me many years.
Wasp nest material works as well. I have a crop just outside our bathroom window in a maple tree I'll harvest mid-winter.
I also use wool. We raise sheep and the washed fleece makes a great wad.
Nessmuck56 said:So you just run to tow on a worm ..up and down the barrel ..without any solvent ..to clean after so many shots..correct ???????
Jute is not the same as tow....but they are kind of similar right along with sisal and hemp. they are all from plant fibers....the one exception being that tow is the waste product from retting flax.IowaShooter said:Question, is Jute the same as Tow?
I bought a bunch of Jute at Joann's fabric this weekend and was going to use it in my fire starting kit. Is this good to use in that manner?
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