CLEANING RODS 22LR, .30 cal.
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CLEANING RODS 22LR, .30 cal.
Need to purchase new rods, however there seems to be many brands/types out there. I know 1 piece is best, but which ones/brands are best for my rifles. Thanks.
Re: CLEANING RODS 22LR, .30 cal.
I use a Dewy brass rod or their coated nylon rod.naimman wrote:Need to purchase new rods, however there seems to be many brands/types out there. I know 1 piece is best, but which ones/brands are best for my rifles. Thanks.
I've tried the Tipton carbon rods and they are nice...never going to bend one. Only problem is the carbon can be very abrasive, is harder than steel, and will probably eventually erode the crown area of your barrel. It may not matter much on a centerfire rifle as their lifespan is measured in 1000's of bullets, but a rimfire barrel should last 10,000's of thousands of rounds and cleaning routines can affect barrel life.
Eric U
Eric U
Yes, good point. I usually don't push the rod out the front far enough to expose the carbon rod. Also, I inspect the rod to ensure that the clear coat is still intact on the carbon fiber and that the raw carbon is not exposed.Eric U wrote:I've tried the Tipton carbon rods and they are nice...never going to bend one. Only problem is the carbon can be very abrasive, is harder than steel, and will probably eventually erode the crown area of your barrel. It may not matter much on a centerfire rifle as their lifespan is measured in 1000's of bullets, but a rimfire barrel should last 10,000's of thousands of rounds and cleaning routines can affect barrel life.
Eric U
Joel