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Traditions Ram-T Rod 20.74-24 in. Fits Buckstalker

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 for quick and efficient loading and cleaning of muzzleloaders. Extending from 20.75 inches to 23.8 inches, this lightweight anodized aluminum rod provides an additional 3.5 inches for easier operation. Its quarter-turn locking system ensures stability, while the flip-out T-handle enhances grip and comfort. When not in use, the rod smoothly retracts into its compact form for secure storage in the thimbles. Featuring a 10/32 brass loading tip, the RAM-T Rod is compatible with .45 and .50 caliber muzzleloaders and fits Buckstalker models.

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Weight 2.400 kg
Dimensions 24.00 × 4.50 × 1.00 cm

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