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<blockquote data-quote="MW204" data-source="post: 2638137" data-attributes="member: 118876"><p>Two things. I used to moly coat my bullets, all of them, all brands, with Frankford Moly and I had no problem doing it with a brass tumbler.</p><p>I'd clean the new bullets with alcohol, let them dry, and put them in the tumbler with the moly for 30 mins to an hour, and they'd be heavily coated with moly. Today, at least with Noslers, it does not matter what I clean them with, and after drying, I use the same Frankford Moly but it will not stick to copper. It will have a light coat of moly on them but nothing like in the past.</p><p>My second evaluation is the amount of copper left in the barrel today compared to what used to be left and I'm talking about bullets that were not moly coated. I shot 5 non-moly Noslers the other day and I had a solid coating of copper from the chamber to the muzzle, which I never had before with just 5 shots in a rifle that is broken in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MW204, post: 2638137, member: 118876"] Two things. I used to moly coat my bullets, all of them, all brands, with Frankford Moly and I had no problem doing it with a brass tumbler. I'd clean the new bullets with alcohol, let them dry, and put them in the tumbler with the moly for 30 mins to an hour, and they'd be heavily coated with moly. Today, at least with Noslers, it does not matter what I clean them with, and after drying, I use the same Frankford Moly but it will not stick to copper. It will have a light coat of moly on them but nothing like in the past. My second evaluation is the amount of copper left in the barrel today compared to what used to be left and I'm talking about bullets that were not moly coated. I shot 5 non-moly Noslers the other day and I had a solid coating of copper from the chamber to the muzzle, which I never had before with just 5 shots in a rifle that is broken in. [/QUOTE]
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