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Hexagonal boron nitride advice
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 1643156" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>No naked bullets. I shoot HBN coated bullets. It is very often that the first shot from a cold clean barrel will be in the same location as the second, third, sixth, twelfth and so on. Just as Tubbs says. You also reduce the barrel heating through friction and barrel wear. The barrels last longer. It is not hard to do. Lately I have been experimenting with less knocking off the excess with the wool sock. I have shot some wonderful groups over 500 yards with absolutely white bullets. Yes you see a cloud of HBN at the muzzle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 1643156, member: 9551"] No naked bullets. I shoot HBN coated bullets. It is very often that the first shot from a cold clean barrel will be in the same location as the second, third, sixth, twelfth and so on. Just as Tubbs says. You also reduce the barrel heating through friction and barrel wear. The barrels last longer. It is not hard to do. Lately I have been experimenting with less knocking off the excess with the wool sock. I have shot some wonderful groups over 500 yards with absolutely white bullets. Yes you see a cloud of HBN at the muzzle. [/QUOTE]
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