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17 Cal

I have several 17 Cal rimfires and am struggling to find the correct combo cleaning patch/rod/jag .

Any suggestions ?

Thanx,
Jim
 
Dewey rod Jim is what i use they come with the jag the threads are smaller than the 20 cals and up. For patches i just cut the ones i have down.
 
I use a Bore Tech .17 cal rod and cut my own patches. I use this set-up with a .17HMR and a .17 Hornet.
 
I've had success with both the Bore Tech and Tipton rods. I've also switched to the triangle patch from Rigel Products... trianglepatch.com

I used to cut my 17 cal. patches as well until I found these. Works very well on several 17 cal. jags that I use in various centerfire and rimfire 17s I shoot.
 
I also like the Dewey for 17 cal. The tiptons don't hold up and the flimsy rods can reek havoc on microgrooves.
 
I have switched to all carbon fiber rods. if I can avoid it I'll never put another metal rod down my Barrel again.. I don't care if it's coated or not . coating wears off
 
I have switched to all carbon fiber rods. if I can avoid it I'll never put another metal rod down my Barrel again.. I don't care if it's coated or not . coating wears off

I agree on preferring the carbon fiber rods. Never experienced the problems that member, Prose, mentioned above in his post with the Tiptons. I've been using them for nearly 6 years with zero issues from calibers in 17 to 30.
 

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