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I'm needing a new cleaning rod. My Tipton carbon fiber rod split on me.
Whats ya'lls preferences? Brand and material.
Thanks
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Enough already, just shoot it!
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I had a cheap coated rod years ago and the coating would always peel off. The Boretechs coating holding up well? Must be if you guys are liking them.
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I've got several high milage rods and zero issues.
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Good to hear, thanks dye7barrel.
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Dewey has proven to be dependable for me. In stock at Sportsman's.
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
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I use an old Sinclair rod. Had it for 20 years or so
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Not sure how yours broke, but I like the tipton max force rods.
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I've had Dewey rods for years. No complaints.
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Got 5 Dewey rods and got my first one over 20 years ago. Not a single issue.
You ain't about that life.
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I've had Dewey rods for years. No complaints. Same here.
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I picked up a Hoppes elite rod some years back. Would buy another if something happened to it.
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I've had Dewey rods for years. No complaints. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^This^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Any reputable one piece rod will do just fine if used with a bore guide. Aluminum, coated aluminum, carbon, but I’d avoid a steel rod
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I am more scared of aluminum, especially jointed aluminum, than I am of stainless steel.
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
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Any reputable one piece rod will do just fine if used with a bore guide. Aluminum, coated aluminum, carbon, but I’d avoid a steel rod Why? A coated rod will have crap inbedded in the coating. A pollshed heat treated will not do that. People have been injured when their carbon fiber rods shatter.
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I've got a Dewey .17 caliber rod and a Pro Shot .22 caliber rod and they have handled all my needs for a very long time now with no problems. A good polished steel one piece rod is probably going to be the most reliable rod you're going to find and I can't imagine anyone wearing one out or breaking one- especially if you use a good bore guide.
Never underestimate your ability to overestimate your ability.
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I've been happy with my Dewey coated rods.
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