I like the Tipton better than the others because it is soooo much stiffer. Far, far less likely to abrade the lands than any of the others, wich it's not a question of whether they will abrade, but rather how badly they will. And, it does not take a bend. I've bent several Dewey's, and both of my Proshot's are bent too (the Proshot is a good bit stiffer than the Dewey, though). The Tipton will never be bent. Broke, perhaps, but not bent. .17 caliber rods are pretty fragile, no matter who makes them, but the Tipton is holding up a heckuva lot better than the others ever dreamed of. I've got a Boretech too -- forgot to mention it above, much nicer bearings than the Dewey, but otherwise still not as good as the Proshot (my opinion), let alone the Tipton. Speaking of bearings... The Tipton has a very nice handle and very good bearings, much nicer than the Dewey's. That's always been my main gripe with Dewey rods in general (I own a bucket full of them...). The bearings are not very good and stop working well after just a little bit of hard use.
- DAA