Accuracy tip.
#11
RE: Accuracy tip.
Thanks guys I'm picking one up but will also pickup a new rod as you have to adjust the witness mark as the rod need to be shortened for the jag unless you guys do something else for your witness mark.
#12
RE: Accuracy tip.
Gotbuck
The "witness mark"... if you shorten your current rod to install the TC Super Jag and you shorten it on the end that you normally put down the muzzle - your witness mark will not move if you end up with the same total length...
But, with all that said It might be wiser to install the new jag on a new rod, then you will always have the original - which might come in handy. Especially if you have 'Chap's' problem and leave them laying around in the woods....
The "witness mark"... if you shorten your current rod to install the TC Super Jag and you shorten it on the end that you normally put down the muzzle - your witness mark will not move if you end up with the same total length...
But, with all that said It might be wiser to install the new jag on a new rod, then you will always have the original - which might come in handy. Especially if you have 'Chap's' problem and leave them laying around in the woods....
#16
RE: Accuracy tip.
jayman035
I have found the tips break most often when they start un-threading themselves out of the ram rod. With any of the tips if you put them in tightly and if they stay that way most will not break.
They un-screw on the downward stroke - most often whe trying to seat a tight bullet...
I have found the tips break most often when they start un-threading themselves out of the ram rod. With any of the tips if you put them in tightly and if they stay that way most will not break.
They un-screw on the downward stroke - most often whe trying to seat a tight bullet...