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Reloading
Moly coated bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="280 Man" data-source="post: 930407" data-attributes="member: 76805"><p>Moly is a pain to get out of a barrel, but with that being said, it does work....As someone alluded to, all bullets that have a coating is not "moly", such as the Nosler Ballistic Silver tip bullets.....That coating is Lubalox and is not "moly" as some people call it....It does lower pressure a little, allows more shots between cleanings....</p><p> </p><p>Here's a thought, if you don't like moly or coated bullets but find a good on "coated" bullets, buy them and then tumble the "moly" off.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="280 Man, post: 930407, member: 76805"] Moly is a pain to get out of a barrel, but with that being said, it does work....As someone alluded to, all bullets that have a coating is not "moly", such as the Nosler Ballistic Silver tip bullets.....That coating is Lubalox and is not "moly" as some people call it....It does lower pressure a little, allows more shots between cleanings.... Here's a thought, if you don't like moly or coated bullets but find a good on "coated" bullets, buy them and then tumble the "moly" off..... [/QUOTE]
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