Not sure you can find a better range rod setup than this.I’m thinking about buying a nice range rod and wondered what people have and if they like them or not? Thanks in advance!
my CVA range rod will do that also . this is on my to get list in the pointy 45 flavorA range rod is a must for shooting at the range if you ask me. I would highly recommend using a muzzle protector.
I use the rod from muzzle-loaders.com and it does the job well, my only complaints are it's multi piece so it comes unscrewed while using and their is a slight misalignment in one of the joints that gets hung up on my muzzle protector.
A friend makes them. His name is Steve Chapman and he's on FB.where can they be gotten from Encore ?
Not from my experience, I use a bore-guide for both breach and muzzleAny issues using the bore-guide/bore-protectors from the breech end of an inline? I just don't want to ruin the threads for the breech plug.
The metal rod that I have in 50 caliber is a one-piece plastic coated rod made out of steel. If the plastic ever gets chipped, I plan to remove and will probably use electrical tape for a solid coding. It works extremely well so far. The brass ones I bought for 45 caliber is three-piece, but I loctited it to get together And it doesn't unscrew anymore. If you use the blue Loctite, it can be torn apart relatively easy With pliers, if needed. The red stuff takes heat.I’m thinking about buying a nice range rod and wondered what people have and if they like them or not? Thanks in advance!
Copy that -- more than once I've rotated the rod counterclockwise and unscrewed whatever end attachment I had in place -- that's always funA range rod is a must for shooting at the range if you ask me. I would highly recommend using a muzzle protector.
I use the rod from muzzle-loaders.com and it does the job well, my only complaints are it's multi piece so it comes unscrewed while using and their is a slight misalignment in one of the joints that gets hung up on my muzzle protector.
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