I wouldn't Recommend it! BAD things could happen!You can straighten the rods and continue to use them.
I wouldn't Recommend it! BAD things could happen!You can straighten the rods and continue to use them.
It is doubtful that there is such a thing as an "unbendable" cleaning rod. However, Tipton makes graphite rods that an nearly indestructible and would take a SUBSTANTIAL bend to break it. However, if it does not reach the breaking point, it will immediately straighten itself out. The only problem, if you want to label it a problem, is as far as I can determine, they only go to 44" and no longer. A nice 50" would be great, however, I don't believe Tipton makes them that long..
Such as?I wouldn't Recommend it! BAD things could happen!
Foul up the crown, stick it in the rifling, as it is no longer concentric. I am a welder I've seen shafts in places where they were got bent then straightened and never fit again! It depends on how close the fit was to begin with, some are loose some are snug my rod for my .308 is .250" a bend in that of much and it is a big darn problem if you see my point if it was my rod in a 50 BMG it's a different point of view. But I still would be against it for principle!Such as?
Place the the cleaning rod in an arrow straightener, push out the crown, and you once again have a straight cleaning rod. In fact, it will probably result in a straighter cleaning rod than you originally hadFoul up the crown, stick it in the rifling, as it is no longer concentric. I am a welder I've seen shafts in places where they were got bent then straightened and never fit again! It depends on how close the fit was to begin with, some are loose some are snug my rod for my .308 is .250" a bend in that of much and it is a big darn problem if you see my point if it was my rod in a 50 BMG it's a different point of view. But I still would be against it for principle!
I ordered two Tipton 44" carbon fiber cleaning rods through Amazon. When they arrived the box contained four 22" rods.
i never have bent a carbon arrow sure have many aluminum. Every carbon shafts broke .Place the the cleaning rod in an arrow straightener, push out the crown, and you once again have a straight cleaning rod. In fact, it will probably result in a straighter cleaning rod than you originally hadYour local Archery Pro Shop would be happy to do that for you.
C'mon mani never have bent a carbon arrow sure have many aluminum. Every carbon shafts broke .
Larry
It suredoes. And has for ever But with carbon they dont bend like aluminum does don't .C'mon manWhat does an arrow shaft do once it leaves the string? Does archers paradox ring a bell?
How does an arrow shaft lose it's spineIt suredoes. And has for ever But with carbon they dont bend like aluminum does don't .
I worked as for a archer shop and shot for Hoyt . Carbon Lasted till the spine went away but never bent . Larry
Be sure to do the same with your bore guidesBe aware of Tiptons ordering online as opposed to first hand inspection.
They are nice rods, BUT, they often have horribly misaligned ferrules and that can kill a barrel pretty quick, you want a nice, seamless joint.
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Thank You Denys! I just bought one a moment ago!I have a 50 inch Tipton CF rod. Very nice to clean my 34 inch barrel. I got it on Amazon almost three years ago. Been using it ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009EJ74VG/?tag=accuratescom-20
I use it with a rod guide from Sinclair:
http://www.sinclairintl.com/gun-cle...-30-06-family-sku749-002-947-34267-66678.aspx
It is doubtful that there is such a thing as an "unbendable" cleaning rod. However, Tipton makes graphite rods that an nearly indestructible and would take a SUBSTANTIAL bend to break it. However, if it does not reach the breaking point, it will immediately straighten itself out. The only problem, if you want to label it a problem, is as far as I can determine, they only go to 44" and no longer. A nice 50" would be great, however, I don't believe Tipton makes them that long..
You're comparing apples to grapes.I've done my share of fly fishing, and own some nice carbon fiber rods. They're amazing but as fragile as Christmas tree bulbs if abused. By "abused" I mean one tiny nick in the outer skin and it can go all to hell in a big hurry the next time it's flexed. And I know for a fact one won't break your fall if you stumble climbing over streamside boulders.
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