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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1813388" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>To me, lack of bullet weld is a benefit, not a reason for HBN. I use it for more consistent bullet pull which lowers ES., and cold bore accuracy. Those two are the driving factors for me, everything else it does I consider gravy. It is a lot of trouble, but the LR magnums I mostly use it in don't get shot all that much either. I think if I restarted shooting rifles competitively again, I would use it for that, but would farm out the coating. Tubb will coat them in lots of 1000 and he's reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1813388, member: 92702"] To me, lack of bullet weld is a benefit, not a reason for HBN. I use it for more consistent bullet pull which lowers ES., and cold bore accuracy. Those two are the driving factors for me, everything else it does I consider gravy. It is a lot of trouble, but the LR magnums I mostly use it in don't get shot all that much either. I think if I restarted shooting rifles competitively again, I would use it for that, but would farm out the coating. Tubb will coat them in lots of 1000 and he's reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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