Where do you get these from Raven?The Raven wrote:........I'm using plastic jags (for the moment)... it's hard to accidentally damage a barrel with them and you'll never have a false copper reading ..........
what cleaning rods are you using?
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Re: what cleaning rods are you using?
- The Raven
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Re: what cleaning rods are you using?
I'm using the ones that came with some of my cheaper cleaning kits. Outers is one of the brands I have. They do the job, but aren't the most robust. Just don't break the jags thread off in the rodcuran wrote:Where do you get these from Raven?The Raven wrote:........I'm using plastic jags (for the moment)... it's hard to accidentally damage a barrel with them and you'll never have a false copper reading ..........
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Re: what cleaning rods are you using?
I've never experienced cleaning rods flex as much as since having acquired my 17 AI Hornets and come to think of it, I've never seen a caliber that is so prone to fouling and so damned difficult to clean.
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Re: what cleaning rods are you using?
I'm not using any at the moment. Left them all at the bloody farm this morning!!
Re: what cleaning rods are you using?
Brendan Atkinson wrote an article awhile back in AS explaining how to straighten a cleaning rod with a electric drill! Maybe someone has the copy with this article?
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I think he used a lathe from memory and a couple of pieces of 4x 4 timber and just spun them and ran the timber down each side to take the bends out.trapper22 wrote:Brendan Atkinson wrote an article awhile back in AS explaining how to straighten a cleaning rod with a electric drill! Maybe someone has the copy with this article?
Something like that anyway - I reckon a drill would work too.
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Re: what cleaning rods are you using?
Can some cleaver dick tell me how to straighten my cleaning rod,just bend another one on a dog that wouldn't stop barking.
Don't have a machining/engineering shop techno back ground.
Have two bricks that work on Camel's at my disposal,hammer,pliers,axe, and 100mph tape.
One fishing rod lath.
Big G.
Don't have a machining/engineering shop techno back ground.
Have two bricks that work on Camel's at my disposal,hammer,pliers,axe, and 100mph tape.
One fishing rod lath.
Big G.
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Re: what cleaning rods are you using?
I use an electric drill a piece of wood about 2x1 with a hole drilled in one end .
Stick the rod through the hole then Chuck the non handle end in the drill and get someone to hold the drill and trigger while youhold the handle end.
Pull the Piece of wood towards you to put a bow in the rod and get your helper to trigger the drill.
Hold tension on the wood while the rod is spinning
See clear as mud
Stick the rod through the hole then Chuck the non handle end in the drill and get someone to hold the drill and trigger while youhold the handle end.
Pull the Piece of wood towards you to put a bow in the rod and get your helper to trigger the drill.
Hold tension on the wood while the rod is spinning
See clear as mud
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Re: what cleaning rods are you using?
MISSED wrote:I use an electric drill a piece of wood about 2x1 with a hole drilled in one end .
Stick the rod through the hole then Chuck the non handle end in the drill and get someone to hold the drill and trigger while youhold the handle end.
Pull the Piece of wood towards you to put a bow in the rod and get your helper to trigger the drill.
Hold tension on the wood while the rod is spinning
See clear as mud
I did the chuck thing,as it went though the air,it still wobbled and made a humming sound.
Still hit the barking dog
Thanks for help,I think
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Re: what cleaning rods are you using?
George, next time the dog gives you the shits, put the cleaning rod away and use the piece of bloody wood.
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Re: what cleaning rods are you using?
Remove cleaning rod from rifle replace with a loades cartridge take Pluto for a one way walk ...............problem solved
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Roger that.Camel wrote:George, next time the dog gives you the shits, put the cleaning rod away and use the piece of bloody wood.
Big G
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So Pluto will be like the planet, Gooooooone. .MISSED wrote:Remove cleaning rod from rifle replace with a loades cartridge take Pluto for a one way walk ...............problem solved
Bought two hundred Lap brass today for one of my builds we talked about.Sssshhhh.
Big G