Good mornin all. I havent seen my idea expressed as yet. Bein as it is early in the day,and I havent had my evening toddy, this Might make sense.lol
I am certain most of you have had this experience. If you will look at fullstock rifles in general, most are finished at the muzzle with one of two styles.
the ones with oval type, the rr groove is usually trimmed back about 3 inches ,to facilitate grasping the rod and pulling out, without having the rod protruding past the muzzle. This helps us old arthritic guys, and some of us when younger with big ol meat hooks.
The other type, mostly on rounded foreends,doesnt usually have the undercut, and it is more difficult to get hold of the rod unless the rod is a bit longer than the barrel.
I have built several of both types,shot our woods walk with both, and have experienced the drawbacks/benefits of both. And hunting with a long rod catching everything but the game we are after ,especially in the Eastern woods, just aint a fun event.
I always look hard at all the SMR originals that pass thru here as to the muzzle treatment/nose finishing,just for this detail.
NOW, as my nickname/native name is RedBear, I be gettin hungry as said Bear, Time for some coffee and a bizkit.
Have a wonderful day bros and sis. Ol Bear gwin to feed.