That's what I thought. Thanks for the confirmation.I like Pro Shot or Bore Stix. I have an Ivy a friend gave be that is great but they are no longer available.
Don't know that they do. Mine are coated SS (some kind of plastic coating, I think), with an aluminum ferrule.Cool! I use Dewey rods now and wasn't aware they made an aluminum version.
Thanks guys!
I use Dewey(coated rods) but the end male/female are brass but I ordered their aluminum jags for the calibers that I shoot and so far I haven’t received much false readings like I did with Brass jags. Just a thought and cheaper too.Cool! I use Dewey rods now and wasn't aware they made an aluminum version.
Thanks guys!
Me too, your choice, brass or aluminum ferrules (aluminum pictured below).
No sir. The link I posted is for aluminum ended Dewey Rods. When I bought mine they came with aluminum ends and jags. No false positives with this system and cheaper than bore tech.I use Dewey(coated rods) but the end male/female are brass but I ordered their aluminum jags for the calibers that I shoot and so far I haven’t received much false readings like I did with Brass jags. Just a thought and cheaper too.
+2, been using them since they came out.. JohnMe too, your choice, brass or aluminum ferrules (aluminum pictured below).
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I use my 6mm rods, they are 22 cal pro tech rods, with my 30. Just bought a 30 cal jag, drimmeled down the cuff at the threads. Works great.Related question.
How critical is it to have a matching rod for each caliber. IOW, I have a boretech 6.5 CM rod I use on a 30 cal PRC With appropriate patches.
Do I really need another rod?