Matt: Your story is not at all unique. If Bill took a liking to you he could be the most gracious of folks. If he didn't then you were lucky to get the time of day from him.
I remember sitting in his shop one day when his phone rang. The conversation went something like this: Do I know you? Tell me who you know that know me? Please have one of more them call me and vouch for you and then I'll consider doing some work for you, Click. Another story; I had a friend from NY with me shooting at Piney Hill and his rifle went down. We were having a match that weekend and NY is a pretty good drive with a bad gun. I called Bill and asked him to see what he could do. Bill had the guy drive the 2 or 3 miles to his shop and replaced that bad barrel for him within a few hours....that was when he likely had six months of work backlogged in the shop.
Bill was indeed a master welder in the aerospace industry. Much of the materials he used came from that industry, stuff not generally available to the masses. Bill was a master and a character. I miss him everyday. bob
All of the Holeshot Cleaning rods are 17/4PH stainless steel. We start with 0.187 rod, centerless grind it to get a smooth surface finish and them heat treat them to Rc 42 and Melonite treat them after that. That leaves the surface about Rc60 and it will never gall, stick, etc to the bore. The handles are 6061 aluminum hard anodized with chrome steel ball bearings inside. The end is slightly tapered such that it cannot ever scrape the bore. If there was any reasonable way of making them better, I would. KSS sells them with the best shipping prices and should have them in stock, they just picked up about 50 of them. Get the Rod Locker to protect it also. The whole setup is not the cheapest thing out there, but will last forever and has the quality to match.
stiller
Does anyone happen to have a picture of the Rod Locker or can you explain the type of case it is? There are no pics on the KSS site.
Thank you,
Gjmen22
Where do I go to find that video?