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Is there a Downside/Drawback to using Moly bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="338 dude" data-source="post: 2377325" data-attributes="member: 106967"><p>Look into the wet method of application.I use a cheap rock Tumblr from Harbor freight no other media I do 100 bullets at a time clean the bullets in a bowl of Acetone, let them dry place in Tumblr with a 1/2 teaspoon of Molly and hot water you can let them go for two hours I then dry them with a heat gun.I then use a long sleeve cut off of a shirt with a knot tied in one end ,place your bullets in it lift each end alternately I call it milking the cow they will come out polished looking like black chrome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338 dude, post: 2377325, member: 106967"] Look into the wet method of application.I use a cheap rock Tumblr from Harbor freight no other media I do 100 bullets at a time clean the bullets in a bowl of Acetone, let them dry place in Tumblr with a 1/2 teaspoon of Molly and hot water you can let them go for two hours I then dry them with a heat gun.I then use a long sleeve cut off of a shirt with a knot tied in one end ,place your bullets in it lift each end alternately I call it milking the cow they will come out polished looking like black chrome [/QUOTE]
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