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Old 07-07-2019, 08:04 AM
Pathfinder76 Pathfinder76 is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Nyksta View Post
Well enough, as in the job is done to the quality needed for the job. I love the fact that i can clean any type of action just as quick as single loading a cartridge. Open the action, stick the cable lead down the chamber, pull it through. Ballistol patch, dry patch, repeat until fouling is gone. Sounds about the same as a rod. The patch is doing the job. If youre the type that needs to jackhammer your barrel with a in out in out scrubbing motion, then stick with the rod. I remove fouling, apply a protective layer of oil, and put it away. Job done.

People can do any type they want, if you love the rod, thats great. I love otis cables and share the info for anyone interested.
Your cable is running along the throat and crown of your rifle and everywhere in between. It is not the equivalent of a good one piece rod and guide and no amount of wishing will make it so. Yes you can do whatever you wish, but let’s not say that all options are equal.
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