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<blockquote data-quote="rufous" data-source="post: 21783" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Have any of you used the "Ultralube" or "Acculube 10X" coated bullets available from Arizona Ammunition? They said that they are the same, they just changed the name to Acculube. Their web site is <a href="http://www.arizonaammunition.com/ACCULUBE%2010X.htm" target="_blank">http://www.arizonaammunition.com/ACCULUBE%2010X.htm</a> and they say that the coating will not come off the bullet like moly will. Clean the bore in the same manner as you would when using uncoated bullets. But you do not have as much copper fouling as with uncoated bullets so you do not have to clean as often. Supposedly you can also get somewhat higher velocities with the coated bullet since it reduces pressure. I have ordered some and will give them a try. Just wondered if any of you had tried them and if so what results? Rufous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rufous, post: 21783, member: 122"] Have any of you used the “Ultralube” or “Acculube 10X” coated bullets available from Arizona Ammunition? They said that they are the same, they just changed the name to Acculube. Their web site is [url="http://www.arizonaammunition.com/ACCULUBE%2010X.htm"]http://www.arizonaammunition.com/ACCULUBE%2010X.htm[/url] and they say that the coating will not come off the bullet like moly will. Clean the bore in the same manner as you would when using uncoated bullets. But you do not have as much copper fouling as with uncoated bullets so you do not have to clean as often. Supposedly you can also get somewhat higher velocities with the coated bullet since it reduces pressure. I have ordered some and will give them a try. Just wondered if any of you had tried them and if so what results? Rufous. [/QUOTE]
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