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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Lead and Molly coated bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 70156" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Well it depends on gun your having built , with a high velocity round you don't want to shoot strait lead bullets as they will deposit in your barrel realy quick but if you shooting somthing like a 45-70 or somthing of that nature then the pressures and velocity don't cause nearly the problem.</p><p>As for moly , I shoot it in a couple of my guns one is a factory Rem 700 in 25-06 and the other is a Douglas barreled 22-250 , both guns foul faster than I like with the regular uncoated bullets so I gain a little extra shooting time between cleanings with the moly.</p><p>If your gonna spend the money for one of the better barrels out their then I woulden't worry with the moly bullets as it sould clean up pretty easy after a proper break-in</p><p></p><p>What is it your looking to build?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 70156, member: 8843"] Well it depends on gun your having built , with a high velocity round you don't want to shoot strait lead bullets as they will deposit in your barrel realy quick but if you shooting somthing like a 45-70 or somthing of that nature then the pressures and velocity don't cause nearly the problem. As for moly , I shoot it in a couple of my guns one is a factory Rem 700 in 25-06 and the other is a Douglas barreled 22-250 , both guns foul faster than I like with the regular uncoated bullets so I gain a little extra shooting time between cleanings with the moly. If your gonna spend the money for one of the better barrels out their then I woulden't worry with the moly bullets as it sould clean up pretty easy after a proper break-in What is it your looking to build? [/QUOTE]
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