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270WSM vs 280AI vs 7mmRM
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 483123" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>Tank, I don't have all the scientific data to quote true facts about moly coating. For many years I only put one bullet in a gun at a time. Because i noticed that high recoil guns flaten the pointed bullets tips</p><p></p><p>I use moly because:</p><p></p><p>I have guns that are Over bore and barrel life is not all that long.</p><p></p><p>From chrono testing moly bullets loose speed and it might take an additional 1.5 grains to make equal speed. So that would tell me that friction went down.</p><p></p><p>I might shoot hundred of bullets in one day. heat ruins a rifle throat. Sometimes I take at least 3 rifles so when #1 gets warm to the touch, I go to number 2.......... You can keep up a paced rate of fire by letting guns cool off and my guns seem to shoot more rounds of moly before needing a cool down period</p><p></p><p>I will weigh some before and after moly to give you a weight data. The points are very much perfectly centered. Grouping size comparision. I work for a living, Very active, and have very little time to devote to pure paper punching. I might spend hundreds of rounds getting a new rifle setup and figured out with good balistic drop and windage tables and then I'm off in the hills or an airplane after varmints and big game. I also like iron shooting.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lets just say I'm not locked into one hobby like paper punching or golf. I'd rather be out at some road racing track blowing by all the slow cars or gardening</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 483123, member: 2939"] Tank, I don't have all the scientific data to quote true facts about moly coating. For many years I only put one bullet in a gun at a time. Because i noticed that high recoil guns flaten the pointed bullets tips I use moly because: I have guns that are Over bore and barrel life is not all that long. From chrono testing moly bullets loose speed and it might take an additional 1.5 grains to make equal speed. So that would tell me that friction went down. I might shoot hundred of bullets in one day. heat ruins a rifle throat. Sometimes I take at least 3 rifles so when #1 gets warm to the touch, I go to number 2.......... You can keep up a paced rate of fire by letting guns cool off and my guns seem to shoot more rounds of moly before needing a cool down period I will weigh some before and after moly to give you a weight data. The points are very much perfectly centered. Grouping size comparision. I work for a living, Very active, and have very little time to devote to pure paper punching. I might spend hundreds of rounds getting a new rifle setup and figured out with good balistic drop and windage tables and then I'm off in the hills or an airplane after varmints and big game. I also like iron shooting. Lets just say I'm not locked into one hobby like paper punching or golf. I'd rather be out at some road racing track blowing by all the slow cars or gardening [/QUOTE]
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