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375/Dewey Rod Question

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19 March 2007, 00:43
Leo M
375/Dewey Rod Question
What Dewey rod do I need for 375 H&H? Will the 35 do or do I need the next one up? If it is the next one up it seems to be different, can anybody explaine. Thanks.
19 March 2007, 03:23
GaryVA
To the best of my knowledge you'd get a nylon coated 35 and up caliber rod. These are designed for 35-45 calibers and come in many lengths from 12" up.

I'm unfamiliar w/ a larger centerfire nylon coated rod other than the 50caliber version. The one smaller, 27 and up is designed for 27-34 calibers and would flex too much in a 375 bore.

Other than my M40, I no longer push a rod through any of my hunting rifles. I pull a coated Otis cable thru w/ an appropriate delrin bore guide over the cable on the muzzle end.

GVA
19 March 2007, 03:58
Leo M
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GaryVA

GaryVA could you tell me more about this Otis Cable that you talk about. Thanks.
19 March 2007, 04:49
GaryVA
Follow the link:

http://www.otisgun.com/cgistore/store.cgi?page=/new/fca...html&setup=1&cart_id

I was issued a kit for the field years back. I liked the ease and convenience and began using it on hunting trips. I'm not a fan of putting brushes or aggressive materials down an expensive barrel and find that pushing a tight patch through a guide, receiver and long barrel on a bolt rifle would flex the Dewey rod too much for my tastes. Pulling a patch by the coated cable through a delrin guide has worked better for me.

Otis makes numerous kits that take minimal space and are very handy for basic needs when afield.

later,
GVA