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Help Me Decide On HBN
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<blockquote data-quote="idcwby" data-source="post: 1884210" data-attributes="member: 90986"><p>Trying to decide if HBN is worth the time and money? From what I've read it's moly only better. I've been trying to determine some of the ins and out of it.</p><p>Ive read that you can and can't use it in a vibrating tumbler. If you can use it in a vibrating tumble do you need a special type of media? Lots of recommendations for steel shot, which seems like it would be tough on bullets. Do you have to coat the barrel or can you just shoot coated bullets? Does it help extend barrel life? Is it best to start with a new barrel or one that is broke in already? Do you have to use special cleaners for your barrel? Can you go back to normal bullets if you don't like it? Is it hard to get out of a barrel? How many different versions are there? Seen David Tubb had one on his website that seemed different than others does this matter?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>idcwby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idcwby, post: 1884210, member: 90986"] Trying to decide if HBN is worth the time and money? From what I’ve read it’s moly only better. I’ve been trying to determine some of the ins and out of it. Ive read that you can and can’t use it in a vibrating tumbler. If you can use it in a vibrating tumble do you need a special type of media? Lots of recommendations for steel shot, which seems like it would be tough on bullets. Do you have to coat the barrel or can you just shoot coated bullets? Does it help extend barrel life? Is it best to start with a new barrel or one that is broke in already? Do you have to use special cleaners for your barrel? Can you go back to normal bullets if you don’t like it? Is it hard to get out of a barrel? How many different versions are there? Seen David Tubb had one on his website that seemed different than others does this matter? Thanks idcwby [/QUOTE]
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