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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 636251" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Gene, I could not have said it better myself. I have been shooting 140 grain nosler CT bullets in one of my STW's since 1997. The gun loves them,( deer hate them), and my barrel is incredibly accurate still. The throat is bearly worn at all. Round count is fairly high. Cleaning is as you said is less frequent, and easier when you do. One thing that I have learned about moly, is once you start using them, and change to another bullet, you have to clean the #%^* out of it to remove ALL of the deposits from the barrel. And you can not shoot moly, then regular, then moly again. That raises pressures because of lamination. I shoot the moly bullets in that gun only, because it shoots them so well, and I have a ton of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 636251, member: 22854"] Gene, I could not have said it better myself. I have been shooting 140 grain nosler CT bullets in one of my STW's since 1997. The gun loves them,( deer hate them), and my barrel is incredibly accurate still. The throat is bearly worn at all. Round count is fairly high. Cleaning is as you said is less frequent, and easier when you do. One thing that I have learned about moly, is once you start using them, and change to another bullet, you have to clean the #%^* out of it to remove ALL of the deposits from the barrel. And you can not shoot moly, then regular, then moly again. That raises pressures because of lamination. I shoot the moly bullets in that gun only, because it shoots them so well, and I have a ton of them. [/QUOTE]
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