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<blockquote data-quote="Lee in OH" data-source="post: 54707" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>I shoot moly if the rifle likes it. If not, I shoot 'em naked. </p><p></p><p>I use the moly 'cause it works if used correctly. I'm using a moly pre-coat liquid now. I think it helps to give the barrel a nice and even coat of moly without fouling mixed in. When shooting moly in, after your first shot, you're not completely coating the barrel and you can get copper on the barrel and then lay moly over it. Doesn't make sense to do it like that to me. This may contribute to the 'layering' phenomenon attributed to repeated use of moly. With the moly prep, you clean the barrel completely every few hundred shots, moly and all. Then you lay down a new layer of moly prep on the clean barrel and go back to shooting.</p><p></p><p>I tried Fastex and found that it does work, but not as good as moly (at least that's been my experience). I haven't experimented with any other coatings so I can't comment on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee in OH, post: 54707, member: 1045"] I shoot moly if the rifle likes it. If not, I shoot 'em naked. I use the moly 'cause it works if used correctly. I'm using a moly pre-coat liquid now. I think it helps to give the barrel a nice and even coat of moly without fouling mixed in. When shooting moly in, after your first shot, you're not completely coating the barrel and you can get copper on the barrel and then lay moly over it. Doesn't make sense to do it like that to me. This may contribute to the 'layering' phenomenon attributed to repeated use of moly. With the moly prep, you clean the barrel completely every few hundred shots, moly and all. Then you lay down a new layer of moly prep on the clean barrel and go back to shooting. I tried Fastex and found that it does work, but not as good as moly (at least that's been my experience). I haven't experimented with any other coatings so I can't comment on them. [/QUOTE]
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