cayuga said:actually it makes them easier to grab. The only thing you have to worry about is if any part of the ramrod covers the opening of the muzzle. Then you might have a problem.
lawson said:Does it hurt anything if the ramrod sticks out past the barrel. I bought a barnes bullet starter tip and do not want to take it on and off all the time
Thanks
Underclocked said:http://www.cainsoutdoor.com/cart/asp/item_index.asp
Their Hunter Super Rods are great and they make them in a number of diameters and lengths. Probably have what you need as a stock offering (81 variations) but if not, give them a holler and I expect they'll fix you right up. They offer a number of loading jag shapes and can probably fit one suitable to the rod and bullet from the get-go.
In the "Select Item Category" box, look for Super Rod Hunter.
ps: I have a seating adapter on the end of my Umag's ramrod and it sticks out about a half inch. I sighted in using that rod to load and had the rod in the rifle when firing. Shoots great.
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