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Is there a Downside/Drawback to using Moly bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Charles De Salme" data-source="post: 2377147" data-attributes="member: 105460"><p>I've had positive experience with moly bullets in a 25-06. Years ago a friend of mine built a 25-06 Arnold. At the time, Berger was making a 25 cal 95 gr moly bullet. My buddy tried his best to get the moly bullets to group for his Arnold with no luck. He gave me the bullets. I experimented with them and found a load that's great. I've used these bullets to take over 20 Antelope with great success. Unfortunately Berger no longer makes the moly bullet. Sure wish I could find some laying around. </p><p></p><p>As far as handguns, I've used thousands of moly bullets with mixed results. I think it depends on the barrel and the hardness if the lead. The new rage right now is hi-tec coating for handguns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles De Salme, post: 2377147, member: 105460"] I’ve had positive experience with moly bullets in a 25-06. Years ago a friend of mine built a 25-06 Arnold. At the time, Berger was making a 25 cal 95 gr moly bullet. My buddy tried his best to get the moly bullets to group for his Arnold with no luck. He gave me the bullets. I experimented with them and found a load that’s great. I’ve used these bullets to take over 20 Antelope with great success. Unfortunately Berger no longer makes the moly bullet. Sure wish I could find some laying around. As far as handguns, I’ve used thousands of moly bullets with mixed results. I think it depends on the barrel and the hardness if the lead. The new rage right now is hi-tec coating for handguns. [/QUOTE]
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