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I just got a box of Hornady 75gr v max bullets moly coated now ive never reloaded moly bullets bf so is there anything diff i need to do or watch for as barrel fouling?
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Shoot moly in barrel, only. Or, don't shoot moly at all.
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well that sucks i cant shoot moly clean shoot copper clean shoot moly???????
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Some of the shooters in this area believe shooting some moly bullets here and again impregnates moly into the bore which just makes life a lil easier on the barrel as you go,if you plan to keep your velocity up youll need to bump the powder charge a lil bit..............
broken bones broken heart stripped down an torn apart a lil rust but Im still runnin countin miles countin tears twisted roads and shiftin gears year after year its all or nothin Im not home and Im not lost just holdin on 2 what I got...God and Guns
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Read around about bore prep and maintenance with moly. I would say that Miss Moly requires a little "commitment" if you want her to put out. I use the stuff, it saves me elbow grease in my varminters and target rifles. I even load it for my "not so much" rifles, the issue there being that moly is hygroscopic and will pull moisture out of the atmosphere. Not a big deal in the inland West, but if I lived in Florida or whatnot, barrel rusting might be a real problem. For a box of free bullets, in retrospect I would not bother. But I am happy with moly-plated bullets and will probably stick with it.
Up hills slow, Down hills fast Tonnage first and Safety last.
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Or start using WS2/Danzac instead.
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i just dumped them in the tumbler to demoly them, probly will have to dump the medea after ohwell but atleast im able to still use them, they were taken on trade bf i knew about moly issues my bad
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Or start using WS2/Danzac instead. Got a Midway P/N ??
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I just tumbled some Hornady 50 gr VMax that I got a good buy on. Does tumbling in media do a good enough job? They look good.
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id say they look good i let them run overnight
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