I am very pleased with my
solid brass ramrod with a "T" handle. It is heavy enough to consistently push the patched ball down against the powder in one solid motion once I start the ramrod down without my having to "ram" it down... possibly flattening the soft lead ball slightly.
It is also strong enough for my .50 caliber rifle to be able to resist bending when the bore gets dirty and thus, becoming useless.
By the same token, my patched ball has a good, full-fit in the rifle's bore which insures little or no powder gases escape past the patched ball during powder igntion.
I've seen some of my fellow black powder shooters struggle with their lighter, "whippy" fiberglass or hollow aluminum ramrods if their bore is a little dirty and the ball doesn't wanna slide down the bore easily. With the heavier solid brass range rod, this is rarely, if ever, a "problem".
I paid about $25 for mine at the June Rendezvous at Friendship... and I've always been very happy with it.
Strength & Honor...
Ron T.