Here's a question. A buddy of mine bought a cleaning rod for his 22. The cleaning rod was one of those Dewey rods. He started to clean and the jag went in, the threaded brass tip went in and then it started to slow down, a little more force and then it stopped. What do you ? Finish what you start or pull it out? Well, he committed himself pushed the rod entirely through with a LOT of force and found it wasn't the patch or the jag, IT WAS THE ROD! With a lot of work, and careful tapping we got the rod back out. Would the barrel stretch? Would there be any damage to the rifling? The coating was cut a little in a few places. I'm looking for opinions from people who have a dewey, they'll know what coating I'm talking about. Anyway, thought I would ask. Oh, and he went back and got the correct rod.
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