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Traditions Ram-T Rod 22.5-26.5in. Fits NitroBolt, NitroFire & Pursuit

Original price was: $55.66.Current price is: $38.96.

Traditions Ram-T Rod

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The Traditions RAM-T Rod is a telescopic ramrod designed to provide quick and efficient loading and cleaning for muzzleloaders. Constructed from lightweight anodized aluminum, this durable ramrod extends from 22.5 inches to 26 inches, ensuring compatibility with NitroBolt, NitroFire, and Pursuit models. Its innovative design features a flip-out T-handle for enhanced grip and a 10/32 brass loading tip for secure attachment to accessories. The extension section provides an additional 3.5 inches of length, allowing for easy operation in the field. Compact, lightweight, and highly functional, the RAM-T Rod is a must-have for any muzzleloader shooter.

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Weight 0.240 kg
Dimensions 26.00 × 4.50 × 1.00 cm

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