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.338 shooters, cleaning rods?
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<blockquote data-quote="338LM" data-source="post: 29704" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I have been using a Dewey .277-.338 rod on my .338. </p><p>Has anyone tried to use a .35 caliber and up rod in a .338? I measured a Bore Tech rod today and the coated shaft was .315 and the brass ferrule was .310. I assume that a Dewey rod is approx. the same sizes. Do you think .023 is enough clearance for patches? I clean with patches only with push thru and wrap-around jags. I do not use brushes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338LM, post: 29704, member: 1211"] I have been using a Dewey .277-.338 rod on my .338. Has anyone tried to use a .35 caliber and up rod in a .338? I measured a Bore Tech rod today and the coated shaft was .315 and the brass ferrule was .310. I assume that a Dewey rod is approx. the same sizes. Do you think .023 is enough clearance for patches? I clean with patches only with push thru and wrap-around jags. I do not use brushes. [/QUOTE]
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