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<blockquote data-quote="Ahall" data-source="post: 3951152" data-attributes="member: 49426"><p>Kits usually have 3 piece aluminum rods</p><p>That’s nice for travel but a one piece rod is better </p><p>They also have cheep plastic eyes and jags in one or two common calibers. Not much use if you shoot a 45/70 </p><p>Jags and brushes are needed in the calibers you shoot </p><p></p><p>Oil and solvents should be stored upright to avoid leaks and the best choice depends on what you shoot. Kits tend to have one sample size bottle of whatever they are promoting. Good luck finding anything that fits the pocket in 10 years. </p><p></p><p>Patches, rags, special tools, brushes, picks, etc are also needed</p><p></p><p>Have yet to see a kit that had everything or room for extras</p><p></p><p>That said, I still have some cleaning kits to carry when traveling. They are convenient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahall, post: 3951152, member: 49426"] Kits usually have 3 piece aluminum rods That’s nice for travel but a one piece rod is better They also have cheep plastic eyes and jags in one or two common calibers. Not much use if you shoot a 45/70 Jags and brushes are needed in the calibers you shoot Oil and solvents should be stored upright to avoid leaks and the best choice depends on what you shoot. Kits tend to have one sample size bottle of whatever they are promoting. Good luck finding anything that fits the pocket in 10 years. Patches, rags, special tools, brushes, picks, etc are also needed Have yet to see a kit that had everything or room for extras That said, I still have some cleaning kits to carry when traveling. They are convenient. [/QUOTE]
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