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I've been out of Benchrest for 15 or more years and my old Dewy rods need replacing, what rods seem to be used the most now? Thanks, David Boswell
I bought Bore Techs when they came on the market. In less than 6 months the coating was stripping off.
In my opinion, which I value dearly, the stainless steel rods are the way to go. There is more flex in a coated rod than in a steel rod, especially in the smaller calibers. We use Pro-Shot and recommend them. Others use Ivy Rod and Dewey Stainless and are happy with those choices. The two important things to remember are to be sure your cleaning rod is clean at all times, whether you use a naked or a coated rod. The second important step is to use a proper rod guide. The Lucas rod guide and insert are an excellent choice. The Cadillac of guides is the one by T.K. Nollan called the Bore Saver. The third of the two important reminders is to use your cleaning rod in a proper manner. Be sure you push the rod as staight as possible into the guide. We have seen what looked looked like archery bows going in and out of the bore guides at the range.
jbordi,
You may look at your bore with a borescope.
Butch