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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 885244" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>I ask this because on Sunday I needed to dial in a 243 with a specific moly coated 80gr spbt for vaminting. That is all this rifle will be shooting. Just dial in one specific round per rifle is kind of where I have come to over the years.</p><p></p><p>So anyway the friend was doing 243 chrono time using some of my worked up H100V and superformance powders. So at the end of the day we places quart water jugs out at various long ranges. He ran out of shells and I offered him my moly coated and he declined because he did not want to foul up his rifling. I've used home moly for years and i actually think that it extended barrel life in my 30-378.</p><p></p><p>I was just wondering if new scientific data has come out with pro's and con's. IMO. I now swab out black instead of using barnes copper fouling remover and swabing out green</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 885244, member: 2939"] I ask this because on Sunday I needed to dial in a 243 with a specific moly coated 80gr spbt for vaminting. That is all this rifle will be shooting. Just dial in one specific round per rifle is kind of where I have come to over the years. So anyway the friend was doing 243 chrono time using some of my worked up H100V and superformance powders. So at the end of the day we places quart water jugs out at various long ranges. He ran out of shells and I offered him my moly coated and he declined because he did not want to foul up his rifling. I've used home moly for years and i actually think that it extended barrel life in my 30-378. I was just wondering if new scientific data has come out with pro's and con's. IMO. I now swab out black instead of using barnes copper fouling remover and swabing out green [/QUOTE]
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