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Has anyone ever Moly coated Lost River Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Chawlston" data-source="post: 70217"><p>You don't really need moly to shoot lead core bullets and we the benchrest comomunity have figured it out. I spoke with Don (Gentner) about moly several years ago when he and I were shooting on adjacent benches at a match. No argument on the lead core bullets. But it did not PREVENT her (Eunice) from winning the Super Shoot (The superbowl of benchrest) and she beat some very stiff competition.</p><p></p><p>On the monolithic bullets this is a very different story. Moly (used correctly) can significantly assist in success. Just ask Gerrard of GS Custom Bullets. He is constantly expanding his business to meet the demand due to his superb product!</p><p></p><p>Moly is not all the same as there are many different grades of it. Additionallly bullets are not all the same as there are different configurations and compositions just as all Kalifornians and Montanans are not the same. So, to speak as if all are the same and to fail to qualify statments of fact versus conjecture is a waste of everyones time and woefully incorrect. You just can't throw a blanket over the words bullet and moly and speak on it pertaining to all variations.... Not an accurate method of getting your point across. If you want information on moly and monolithic bullets, don't talk to Don because he has never made any monolithic bullets.. Talk to Gerrard since he sells them faster than he can make them. Hopefully you get the point.</p><p></p><p>Chawlston</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chawlston, post: 70217"] You don't really need moly to shoot lead core bullets and we the benchrest comomunity have figured it out. I spoke with Don (Gentner) about moly several years ago when he and I were shooting on adjacent benches at a match. No argument on the lead core bullets. But it did not PREVENT her (Eunice) from winning the Super Shoot (The superbowl of benchrest) and she beat some very stiff competition. On the monolithic bullets this is a very different story. Moly (used correctly) can significantly assist in success. Just ask Gerrard of GS Custom Bullets. He is constantly expanding his business to meet the demand due to his superb product! Moly is not all the same as there are many different grades of it. Additionallly bullets are not all the same as there are different configurations and compositions just as all Kalifornians and Montanans are not the same. So, to speak as if all are the same and to fail to qualify statments of fact versus conjecture is a waste of everyones time and woefully incorrect. You just can't throw a blanket over the words bullet and moly and speak on it pertaining to all variations.... Not an accurate method of getting your point across. If you want information on moly and monolithic bullets, don't talk to Don because he has never made any monolithic bullets.. Talk to Gerrard since he sells them faster than he can make them. Hopefully you get the point. Chawlston [/QUOTE]
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