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Moly help?
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<blockquote data-quote="desertcj" data-source="post: 1138935" data-attributes="member: 22225"><p>I coated some more bullets over the weekend. Still trying to perfect this wet coating process. It is very deceiving, I tumbled the snot out of them(Over night) again and wasn't seeing much happen. I know that there is enough molly there as it is litteraly mud. I put a heater next to the tumbler and I think that helps. Again, I finally gave up and pulled the bullets out after all night and all day in the tumbler. They didn't seem coated much at all! After cleaning them up and drying them off in an old shirt, they seem to get darker and darker. It's kinda strange honestly. I think that warm Temps seem to help and I also think I need to add more BB'S to the tumbler. Bullets look great however and the moly doesn't come off on your fingers and they don't have that "Build up" look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertcj, post: 1138935, member: 22225"] I coated some more bullets over the weekend. Still trying to perfect this wet coating process. It is very deceiving, I tumbled the snot out of them(Over night) again and wasn't seeing much happen. I know that there is enough molly there as it is litteraly mud. I put a heater next to the tumbler and I think that helps. Again, I finally gave up and pulled the bullets out after all night and all day in the tumbler. They didn't seem coated much at all! After cleaning them up and drying them off in an old shirt, they seem to get darker and darker. It's kinda strange honestly. I think that warm Temps seem to help and I also think I need to add more BB'S to the tumbler. Bullets look great however and the moly doesn't come off on your fingers and they don't have that "Build up" look. [/QUOTE]
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