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Hexagonal Boron Nitride
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1301802" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Using steel shot upto BB will not damage bullet jackets they just don't have the velocity or energy from within a tumbler to do that. From you post you don't know how to use MOs2 properly . I use tungsten balls to coat bullets and they have no detrimental effect at all infact the harder balls work better for MOs2 but lead shot could work ok for HBN as it's a very thin wash of a coating . Been coating bullets a very long time and people even pay me to coat their bullets because they know my system works well and produces a deep coating that does not come off on your hands and no wax to gum up the barrel . HBN is an easy thing to do and cleaner and does have positive effects and that may be a good reason to use it for many but it's not superior to MOs2 in load bearing ability and resisting fire cracking in the bore and has a better lamella structure . People who constantly cleaning out the moly are just destroying is protective lamella structure in the bore and they may as well shoot uncoated bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1301802, member: 17844"] Using steel shot upto BB will not damage bullet jackets they just don't have the velocity or energy from within a tumbler to do that. From you post you don't know how to use MOs2 properly . I use tungsten balls to coat bullets and they have no detrimental effect at all infact the harder balls work better for MOs2 but lead shot could work ok for HBN as it's a very thin wash of a coating . Been coating bullets a very long time and people even pay me to coat their bullets because they know my system works well and produces a deep coating that does not come off on your hands and no wax to gum up the barrel . HBN is an easy thing to do and cleaner and does have positive effects and that may be a good reason to use it for many but it's not superior to MOs2 in load bearing ability and resisting fire cracking in the bore and has a better lamella structure . People who constantly cleaning out the moly are just destroying is protective lamella structure in the bore and they may as well shoot uncoated bullets. [/QUOTE]
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