Tipton one piece.
I like the handle shape better then other brands.
No cons that I've encountered through the last ten years
Pro Shot stainless, no problem with any type of solvents or cleaners, excellent handle and finish and strong ( doesn`t bend easily)
Brutus - smaller jag - is sort of "fact of life" here - I use Butches Triple Twill Patches - I think they are thicker than others - I ended up with a Tipton brass jag set - almost always using one or two sizes "too small" to get a patch through a bore - so is not uncommon to be using 7mm jag for 30 caliber rifle, etc. I no longer care what the number on it says - I can feel the fit within that bore - I suspect I know what "snug fit" feels like - so I go with whatever gets that - regardless what the labels are saying.
I have been using Parker Hale one piece rods for 50 years... made adapters to use American brushes...
Agreed. Just to be doubly sure I bought a rifle rod that's compatible for .17 caliber as well.
Just for more room.
I like the concept of carbon fiber so that there is no anxiety of stainless steel hitting softer barrel steel. I own two Tipton "Deluxe 1-piece Carbon Fiber" rods, diameter .22-.26 caliber. It fits my bolt action .22 rimfires no problem, and I also use them for my bolt action .270 and 30-06. The added flex in the .270 and 30-06 bores is acceptable to me because of the carbon fiber (and I use bore guides of course). I suppose I should buy the larger caliber diameter rods, but so far these work good.
A polished stainless steel rod isn't going to hurt your bore.
Keep in mind also that the carbon fiber coating can become impregnated with small and micro debris, which if happens has a much higher level of damaging your bore than a polished SS rod.