Several months back my angel of a wife bought me a bag of tow from Townsend's. I believe it is hemp tow rather than flax tow but it seems to work well.
After it arrived I stuck it in my muzzleloader box and there it stayed for a while. Finally one night after shooting my smoothbore I put the tow worm on my ramrod and went about cleaning the bore with the tow.
Now it's nothing magical and I wouldn't say that it's better than a patch on a jag but it is certainly not inferior either. The best part is that it can be reused. I simply took the soiled wads of tow and some Ivory soap and washed the wads as I washed my hands, rinsed them out and laid them aside to dry.
Once they're dry they don't look like much... They're hard and stiff and kind of nasty looking... Like this...
But, if you take that stiff wadded up lump of tow and rub it between your hands like you were a kid rolling clay into a ball, it will soften and return to a usable state. Like this...
Ready for reuse.
Now this was probably "old hat" to a lot of the members here. But we get new folks in here all the time and I thought this little tidbit might be of some use to a newcomer.
Mike