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Hex boron nitride and nickel plated bullets (trophy bonded tip)
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2266753" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>If I need a "why" it's just that all the projectiles I run down this particular pipe are hbn coated and I like to keep things consistent. That and I've already coated the bullets before wondering if it was unwise…this happens in life, wondering after we've done something if it was a good idea or not. My question is specifically about whether or not anyone knows anything about hbn and nickel and how they interact compared to copper or gilding metal, not whether or not hunting ammo should be hbn treated. I've used hbn rounds hunting last year, in both fall and winter, taking them in and out of way below freezing weather, absolutely no issues with moisture whatsoever…hbn is not remotely the same as moly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2266753, member: 109862"] If I need a “why” it’s just that all the projectiles I run down this particular pipe are hbn coated and I like to keep things consistent. That and I’ve already coated the bullets before wondering if it was unwise…this happens in life, wondering after we’ve done something if it was a good idea or not. My question is specifically about whether or not anyone knows anything about hbn and nickel and how they interact compared to copper or gilding metal, not whether or not hunting ammo should be hbn treated. I’ve used hbn rounds hunting last year, in both fall and winter, taking them in and out of way below freezing weather, absolutely no issues with moisture whatsoever…hbn is not remotely the same as moly. [/QUOTE]
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