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<blockquote data-quote="littletoes" data-source="post: 54718" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Heard Tubb was working on a zinc coating that was supposed to work better than moly. Anyone else heard anything? I was wondering about a graphite barrel break in technique, since it was so close to moly, and when wetted, it isn't corrosive. But it seems that natural accuring grahpite is too dirty, and the impurities would be to abrasive to be used inside a rifle barrel, well, at least to me. But, what about synthetic graphite? I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletoes, post: 54718, member: 579"] Heard Tubb was working on a zinc coating that was supposed to work better than moly. Anyone else heard anything? I was wondering about a graphite barrel break in technique, since it was so close to moly, and when wetted, it isn't corrosive. But it seems that natural accuring grahpite is too dirty, and the impurities would be to abrasive to be used inside a rifle barrel, well, at least to me. But, what about synthetic graphite? I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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