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Lost River Ballistics and Moly
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<blockquote data-quote="DANTEC" data-source="post: 26320" data-attributes="member: 685"><p>Moly never make velocity highter , for a same load of powder( same other components ) velocity is lower , because pressure chamber is lower with moly.</p><p></p><p>moly make engraving of the bullet more easy with less force because you have a lubricant on the bullet , nothing more nothing less , VAUGHT in is very good book say that moly make pressure lowerby chemical reaction between moly and powder but I have any other informations on this fact .</p><p></p><p>I use moly on all my bullets and clean my barrel often , that just improve pressure level with long bearing surface bullets </p><p></p><p>perhaps the only facts for J36 LRB is that the balistic point of the J36 can be hurt durring tubling process.</p><p></p><p>J40 with very long bearing surface and hard alloy can perhaps be improved by moly , in any case copper fouling is a nightmare with LRB so you need to choice between two nightmares</p><p>heavy copper fouling or mix of moly and copper </p><p></p><p>good shooting</p><p></p><p>DAN TEC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DANTEC, post: 26320, member: 685"] Moly never make velocity highter , for a same load of powder( same other components ) velocity is lower , because pressure chamber is lower with moly. moly make engraving of the bullet more easy with less force because you have a lubricant on the bullet , nothing more nothing less , VAUGHT in is very good book say that moly make pressure lowerby chemical reaction between moly and powder but I have any other informations on this fact . I use moly on all my bullets and clean my barrel often , that just improve pressure level with long bearing surface bullets perhaps the only facts for J36 LRB is that the balistic point of the J36 can be hurt durring tubling process. J40 with very long bearing surface and hard alloy can perhaps be improved by moly , in any case copper fouling is a nightmare with LRB so you need to choice between two nightmares heavy copper fouling or mix of moly and copper good shooting DAN TEC [/QUOTE]
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