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Moly-Coated bullets.... The good & the bad
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<blockquote data-quote="chris matthews" data-source="post: 34304" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>I'm afraid you'll get the same answer here.</p><p>Some people love 'em and some hate 'em.</p><p> There is no black and white answer on what to do with moly.</p><p> The best answer I feel is give 'em a try and if they work for you in your system, great. If your are currently shooting naked bullets and getting along fine, then don't bother with moly unless you want to experiment.</p><p> I will say that I believe most of the world tried moly when it was the "rage" and found most of it's claims to be false or it brought some unique "side effects". Upon this the majority went back to naked bullets. But you will find some that shoot moly, it actually kinda seems to be caliber dependant more than anything. There a few calibers that moly seems to work well with such as the PPCs, WSMs and a few varmint calibers. However that doesn't mean these calibers won't work without moly.</p><p> See, I warned that the moly issue was wishy-washy!!! <img src="http://images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris matthews, post: 34304, member: 66"] I'm afraid you'll get the same answer here. Some people love 'em and some hate 'em. There is no black and white answer on what to do with moly. The best answer I feel is give 'em a try and if they work for you in your system, great. If your are currently shooting naked bullets and getting along fine, then don't bother with moly unless you want to experiment. I will say that I believe most of the world tried moly when it was the "rage" and found most of it's claims to be false or it brought some unique "side effects". Upon this the majority went back to naked bullets. But you will find some that shoot moly, it actually kinda seems to be caliber dependant more than anything. There a few calibers that moly seems to work well with such as the PPCs, WSMs and a few varmint calibers. However that doesn't mean these calibers won't work without moly. See, I warned that the moly issue was wishy-washy!!! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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