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Rifle Cleaning Equipment Question
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<blockquote data-quote="lhsmith" data-source="post: 3032803" data-attributes="member: 100947"><p>I have several Deweys for various calibers and they have served me well for hunting and competition. Some are 30 years old. They are a bit delicate in how you handle them as their bearings in the handle are not as sturdy as other makes. I have since transitioned to all steel Pro-Shot rods mainly due to the lower profile handle which does not force me to lift the rod to prevent hitting the heel portion of the stocks. Using the proper bore guides and cleaning procedures my Dewey coated rods are still in pristine condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lhsmith, post: 3032803, member: 100947"] I have several Deweys for various calibers and they have served me well for hunting and competition. Some are 30 years old. They are a bit delicate in how you handle them as their bearings in the handle are not as sturdy as other makes. I have since transitioned to all steel Pro-Shot rods mainly due to the lower profile handle which does not force me to lift the rod to prevent hitting the heel portion of the stocks. Using the proper bore guides and cleaning procedures my Dewey coated rods are still in pristine condition. [/QUOTE]
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