P.O.Stuff Hoppes Patch Holder

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Nylon .22 RF....snapped like a 1 dollar fishpole first time I used it.... :roll: :roll:
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Yeah, I had one of those snap also. Sheesh! If they'd just use the same plastic they use to make potato chip bags, they'd last forever.
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Maybe a .22RF brass jag?? Yes? No? They worked super on my .54 ML....
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For a minute there I thought you were talking about the old Remington Nylon 66. I don't think you can break one of those.

I bought a big set of brass jags at Walmart about a year ago. 50 cal to 17. Cheap and they work great. Haven't broken one yet.
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M. M. Wright wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2017 10:03 am For a minute there I thought you were talking about the old Remington Nylon 66. I don't think you can break one of those.

I bought a big set of brass jags at Walmart about a year ago. 50 cal to 17. Cheap and they work great. Haven't broken one yet.
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Midway had brass patch holders. I bought 2sets. Are a pleasure to use. Had a plastic one that stretched out to 6 inches as I pulled it out the barrel cause the patch was to tight. Todd/3leg
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When I hear patch holder, I'm thinking of something completely different, usually involves choppers.
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