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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 2957112" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>It takes me about 90 seconds to dump a box of bullets into the Nalgene bottle, dump in a scoop of HBN, thread on the lid, tape it so it doesn't come off and throw it in the vibratory tumbler. I set a kitchen timer for two hours, come back and dump the pellets and bullets across a screen, the pellets fall into a plastic tub and the bullets stay on the screen. The bullets go back in the box they came in and the pellets back in the Nalgene half liter bottle. Another 90 seconds. Where do you get ten hours? Again, for hunting, the first shot in a cold clean barrel goes where the next four do. Try that with your naked bullets. If you don't take my word for it, watch David Tubbs video. Another YouTube video from a shooting school, where the students fire their rifles a lot, says they find it extends barrel accuracy life. Norma tested barrels with Moly for barrel life and had dramatic photos from inside barrels, with and without. HBN isn't Moly but the differences are minor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 2957112, member: 9551"] It takes me about 90 seconds to dump a box of bullets into the Nalgene bottle, dump in a scoop of HBN, thread on the lid, tape it so it doesn't come off and throw it in the vibratory tumbler. I set a kitchen timer for two hours, come back and dump the pellets and bullets across a screen, the pellets fall into a plastic tub and the bullets stay on the screen. The bullets go back in the box they came in and the pellets back in the Nalgene half liter bottle. Another 90 seconds. Where do you get ten hours? Again, for hunting, the first shot in a cold clean barrel goes where the next four do. Try that with your naked bullets. If you don't take my word for it, watch David Tubbs video. Another YouTube video from a shooting school, where the students fire their rifles a lot, says they find it extends barrel accuracy life. Norma tested barrels with Moly for barrel life and had dramatic photos from inside barrels, with and without. HBN isn't Moly but the differences are minor. [/QUOTE]
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