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.52 cleaning jag?

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Why not just take a .54 jag and chuck it in a drill press and run a file along it until you get the diameter you want. If necessary, you can use a triangular file to deepen the grooves of the jag.
Yep, done it many times. Easy peasy. In fact, jags can be made from many materials without the need of fancy tools. I have made them from Delrin, brass, wood, antler, etc. For the skeepticks.....jags do not receive much wear, my wood and antler jags have lasted with years of use. Plus they are kinda neat. Keep in mind, original 'wiping sticks' had their jags just whittled into the ends.
 
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