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zulu

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Here are some implements I just finished for a 2.5" bore.

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Looks nice, not quite sure how the well the linstock will hold the slow match. I generally prefer the twist on the worm the reverse direction so it screws in to clean and grab with a right hand thread. Sometimes i double up, wet/dry swab and ram/worm. Dod you make a prock yet? TIG bronze welding rod is a good choice if you have an iron barrel or steel liner.
 
Looks nice, not quite sure how the well the linstock will hold the slow match. I generally prefer the twist on the worm the reverse direction so it screws in to clean and grab with a right hand thread. Sometimes i double up, wet/dry swab and ram/worm. Dod you make a prock yet? TIG bronze welding rod is a good choice if you have an iron barrel or steel liner.
Haven't made a prick yet.
 
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