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Is there a Downside/Drawback to using Moly bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2376281" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Lubalox is an adhered coating that is thicker and the moly was basically impact attached. It was common to run them in a vibratory cleaner with other bullets impacted against each other....some even added BB's to shorten then the time. I used the pre-curser to the Win coating on Barnes bullets in their XLC bullets....I believe it was the same stuff as Lubalox and came after the MOLY BS. Never had one issue with the XLC and used them in the same gun in the same way. I have shot the Lubalox bullets and I needed to add a little powder to get same velocity....tells me they were slicker. Never encountered any of your concerns with the XLC or Lubalox.</p><p>I use a moly liquid when breaking in a new barrel and in some guns after cleaning. It does reduce copper fouling and does not make me change powder charges to match velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2376281, member: 42157"] Lubalox is an adhered coating that is thicker and the moly was basically impact attached. It was common to run them in a vibratory cleaner with other bullets impacted against each other....some even added BB's to shorten then the time. I used the pre-curser to the Win coating on Barnes bullets in their XLC bullets....I believe it was the same stuff as Lubalox and came after the MOLY BS. Never had one issue with the XLC and used them in the same gun in the same way. I have shot the Lubalox bullets and I needed to add a little powder to get same velocity....tells me they were slicker. Never encountered any of your concerns with the XLC or Lubalox. I use a moly liquid when breaking in a new barrel and in some guns after cleaning. It does reduce copper fouling and does not make me change powder charges to match velocity. [/QUOTE]
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