Now 1Chunker- showing off your trail-walk rifle, are you? Nice sight radius on that one!
1911Tex - I hear you on the stainless. My own brief test of various loading rod materials showed stainless was next to a fiberglass whip antenna for abrasiveness - not even close to that file-like substance, ie: fiberglass, but next - then tool steel after that. Least abrasive, only wearing off bluing, thewere nylon and hickory which were tied, seems to me.
I get straight, tipped rods from my brother - maybe every 15 years or so if/when I break one. I don't use loads that are tight enough to require a range rod. Everything I load goes down with 5/16", 3/8" or 1/2" tapered to 3/8" hickory - whatever happens to be the rifle's rod. Taylor does a wonderful job of making tapered rods as well, using one of Tom's rod tapering taper tools. He makes double tipped, or tipped only at one end- the small one, so the rod goes straight into the bore as it comes out of the gun, no flipping rods around. I'm sure there is someone here on the site that makes rods, closer to your home.