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Join the contest SubscribeGet a piece of 1" PVC pipe, cut it down so it fits in the bag and put multiple (Dewey) rods in the PVC pipe. Simple, works like a charm.Dewey one piece all the way.
No real downside, they all fit in the drag bag i use in the pouch designed to hold them.
Its not like we will be packing a one piece cleaning rod on pack hunts.
I have various bore snakes and a couple of Ottis kits for that purpose.
Good idea, i have made a couple from 4" schedule 80 with end caps i use for various weights and spines of arrows im not currently using.Get a piece of 1" PVC pipe, cut it down so it fits in the bag and put multiple (Dewey) rods in the PVC pipe. Simple, works like a charm.
This is what I did. I bought a end cap and a threaded end cap with a screw in plug and made a rod holder. I think used 1-1/4" rather than 1" so the handle would fit in the pipe too.Get a piece of 1" PVC pipe, cut it down so it fits in the bag and put multiple (Dewey) rods in the PVC pipe. Simple, works like a charm.
Is this the one you are reffering to ?Dewey rods
I have a nice storage case from i think mtm. Fits a few rods in it and stores away nicely
Is this the one you are reffering to ?
Does it keep them in place regardless of how it is handled or stored ?
Looks pretty good.
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