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Another Shot
I took another shot at making a ram rod. This time to fit the rifle, a .32 caliber Traditions Deerhunter. I made this one out of 1/4 inch hardwood and capped the ends with .22 caliber shell casings.
![]() The jag end still has the rim on the casing and it seems to hold a patch well. ![]() The loading end has the rim cut off of the casing and the wood inside slightly hollowed to accept the roundness of a round ball. ![]() Here it is on the rifle. ![]() |
I'm no ronlaughlin but I think I did OK. I just finished making a .32 caliber short starter out of a broken .50 caliber short starter this morning. I'll post a picture when I get the time.
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Look's just fine pluckit, you did a nice job...
But didn't the gun come with a ramrod? Or did you just want a spare? BPS |
That is pretty. With a wooden ramrod you want to have next to zero grain runout. I do not like to use a wood ramrod cuz I have gotten a handful of splinters when putting too much pressure on one.
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Flounder... like you, I know wooden can break. I use the wooden ramrods for decoration only. I never hunt or target shoot with them. I had one break on me and if it were not for the fact I was wearing hunting gloves, I'd hate to think of what might have happened. That thing just snapped for no reason, other then maybe the cold. And I drove my hand down onto that sharp broken end.. wow!! it penetrated the glove, but just scratched my hand. After that I went to the fiber ones or the metal.
You did an excellent job on that ramrod. It looks perfect from the picture. I am sure it will serve YOU well. It sure does dress up a rifle don't it. |
Originally Posted by cayugad
(Post 3933087)
Flounder... like you, I know wooden can break. I use the wooden ramrods for decoration only. I never hunt or target shoot with them. I had one break on me and if it were not for the fact I was wearing hunting gloves, I'd hate to think of what might have happened. That thing just snapped for no reason, other then maybe the cold. And I drove my hand down onto that sharp broken end.. wow!! it penetrated the glove, but just scratched my hand. After that I went to the fiber ones or the metal.
http://www.periodramrod.com/ BPS |
Pluckit - Make sure you pin those .22 casing on the rod. Nothing worse than pulling hard on a ramrod when a patch gets stuck and have the ramrod end come off. A small 1/16" or #59 drill bit works great and a brass brad. Then just snip the brad and peen it over the casing.
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When I picked up the aluminum rod to make a range rod I picked up the hardwood rod at the same time. It was only 90 cents or something like that. So I thought I would see what I could do with it just for kicks.
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
(Post 3933125)
Pluckit - Make sure you pin those .22 casing on the rod. Nothing worse than pulling hard on a ramrod when a patch gets stuck and have the ramrod end come off. A small 1/16" or #59 drill bit works great and a brass brad. Then just snip the brad and peen it over the casing.
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any load info would be great. i just re-finished mine in plumb brown duracoat.
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put shorty scope on mine and got rid of the front sight.
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