Yes, stick with an aluminium rod. I have several old wooden rods and the ferrules are loose on ALL of them. I have bought most of my cleaning rods second hand from various gun shops. I carry a 3 piece rod in the bottom of my range bag, also a small cleaning kit in the boot of my vehicle. I do not recall ever using those rods on my guns, but they have been used on countless of other people's guns.Any suggestions for a new cleaning rod suitable for 32 inch barrels.
You know Wes, I’ve lost count of how many wooden rods I’ve had over the years and yes the ferrules do always go loose! You would think by now they would have thought of some way of rectifying that problem.Yes, stick with an aluminium rod. I have several old wooden rods and the ferrules are loose on ALL of them. I have bought most of my cleaning rods second hand from various gun shops. I carry a 3 piece rod in the bottom of my range bag, also a small cleaning kit in the boot of my vehicle. I do not recall ever using those rods on my guns, but they have been used on countless of other people's guns.
Second thoughts, don't bother putting a rod in your range bag...........there is bound to be another mug like myself along in a minute !
Another vote here for the Magicborei have the 1 piece Magic Bore for my 32" 28 gauge and it is perfect
Inside the barrels - never. The knuckle area every week.Just how often are you guys cleaning your guns.
Cleaned after every shoot - barrels, chokes and action (external) and woodwork. Yearly (or sooner if needed) - action off, firing pins out, etc. Drilled into me during my apprenticeship - never put away dirty tools.Just how often are you guys cleaning your guns.
No, but I’ve got Pro Shot USA made rifle cleaning rods which also have the bearings in the handle and also cost silly money ! . In theory they are better in a rifled barrel as the rod rotates when the patch engages the rifling I doubt the feature would give much if any benefit in cleaning a shotgun . Tipton and Pro Shot are nice and ‘ trick’ though and look brilliant . If you do take the plunge be aware that you’ll need an adaptor to go from USA to standard Parker Hale mops and brushesHas anyone tried the Tipton rods?
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