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hickory ramrods, where to buy the best?

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Call and tell them what you want, I’ve purchased from them at Friendship & they always had a good selection of quality hickory rods.
 
Another vote for Kibler ramrods:
https://kiblerslongrifles.com/collections/rifle-kit/products/hickory-ramrod?variant=31777770799222I ordered a couple extra for my SMR, and they're absolutely straight and perfect in any and every way I can judge.

Yes, you can buy cheap dowels at a big box store, but that doesn't mean they'll make good ramrods. You might get lucky. And you might not. They're not fabricated and QC'ed to be good ramrods.
Kibler is a great company! i just put together a SMR from Jim, first class all the way! but the reason i am asking about a ramrod is because the one that came with the kit broke after the first 10 shots or so, it wasn't much! i used my range rod to finish the session. nothing against Jim it seems like the last few i have gotten from different places is all junk! wood aint like it once was, they grow it quick and send the good to china!
 
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fiberglass is very abrasive

I've heard that for years but then I saw some test results that showed wood rods to be more abrasive. It seems that wood more readily picks up abrasive materials.

Another article I read was in reference to mode...., ah...,errrr... non ml guns that said your rod should be harder than the barrel metal 🙄.

I'll try to find that rod test.
 
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