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Colorado Clyde said:
Stlnifr said:
Ok I have the right jag but I think I had too thin of patch and it wasn't cotton. I have a cork screw patch remover and a ball remover on the way along with some other cleaning accessories with the right size cleaning pads.

Does your jag look like this?
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No, mine is dirty. :wink: :rotf: Yes, that is a proper jag.
 
Colorado Clyde said:
Stlnifr said:
Ok I have the right jag but I think I had too thin of patch and it wasn't cotton. I have a cork screw patch remover and a ball remover on the way along with some other cleaning accessories with the right size cleaning pads.

Does your jag look like this?

Actually, I have a lot of rods with a variety of jags. Here is one I turned from hard maple. Works just fine.
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try again:
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