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Accoutrements / Re: Ramrods......"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" Discussed Below:
« Last post by Bigsmoke on March 25, 2026, 03:15:48 PM »Another good video. Thanks for posting it.
I think on the subject of the fiberglass ramrods, the problem wasn't about the tip wearing the rifling, it was that the fiberglass being somewhat abrasive, it would wear the crown of the barrel.
Long ago and far away, when we owned October Country, we started making brass ramrods. First we made rods with both wooden and antler handles. Then we started getting calls for brass undergun rods so we started making those. We even made 23/64" diameter rods for CVA and Traditions guns. Then people started complaining about the weight of them so we found a source of hollow brass rod, both 3/8" and 23/64". I kinda liked making the brass rods. It made me timagine I was a machinist.
Personally, I am more of a range and trailwalk shooter than a hunter so I always use a brass range rod for my loading and cleaning. The undergun rod is more of a decoration than a functional item.
I think on the subject of the fiberglass ramrods, the problem wasn't about the tip wearing the rifling, it was that the fiberglass being somewhat abrasive, it would wear the crown of the barrel.
Long ago and far away, when we owned October Country, we started making brass ramrods. First we made rods with both wooden and antler handles. Then we started getting calls for brass undergun rods so we started making those. We even made 23/64" diameter rods for CVA and Traditions guns. Then people started complaining about the weight of them so we found a source of hollow brass rod, both 3/8" and 23/64". I kinda liked making the brass rods. It made me timagine I was a machinist.
Personally, I am more of a range and trailwalk shooter than a hunter so I always use a brass range rod for my loading and cleaning. The undergun rod is more of a decoration than a functional item.

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