I have a 50 cal rifle with a 5/16” ram rod hole, 2 x 5/16” lower thimbles, and a 3/8” thimble on top.
I made what I thought was the perfect tapered ramrod for it out of a super nice piece of straight grain hickory that’s been in my closet for a decade. And it “almost” is perfect. However, rod is ever so slightly smaller than it needs to be. Even after 3 coats of finish. And wants to come out of the thimbles if you turn the gun upside down.
I know the easy answer is to put a bend in the rod. I tried that over the stove and it didn’t want to take a bend - even after some significant heating and flexing to shape. A great piece of straight hickory I guess - and the 3 coats of finish probably doesn’t help either. Anyway, are there any other thoughts short of stripping off the finish, more heat, bending, refinishing? Maybe removing and crimping the thimbles a bit, etc.