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How do you remove moly coating on bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="dgr416" data-source="post: 478657" data-attributes="member: 1208"><p>As much as I love my 338-378s they are a pain to clean as it is.If I add more in the bore it will be worse.Its powder fouling thats the problem now .I use Nosler Partitions now 250 gr and love tham and have shot some groups under an inch at 300 yards with them.My rifle after 60 or so shots patterns instead of grouping if not cleaned down to the metal.I wish there was a magic foam or something.I have tried a few they didnt get it all out.This coating on these bullets will come off a little on your fingers if you handle them renough.I will try tounbling them thanks .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgr416, post: 478657, member: 1208"] As much as I love my 338-378s they are a pain to clean as it is.If I add more in the bore it will be worse.Its powder fouling thats the problem now .I use Nosler Partitions now 250 gr and love tham and have shot some groups under an inch at 300 yards with them.My rifle after 60 or so shots patterns instead of grouping if not cleaned down to the metal.I wish there was a magic foam or something.I have tried a few they didnt get it all out.This coating on these bullets will come off a little on your fingers if you handle them renough.I will try tounbling them thanks . [/QUOTE]
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