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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1420425" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>I use it in every rifle, except my two plinking ARs. </p><p>Mainly because I have several thousand rounds of 55 grain fmj. that's not coated.</p><p>When done properly, it reduces ES, and pressure. You can either run your load at reduced pressure, or work up to a higher velocity. I just wing it, and get a load with good velocity and low ES. I am trying to determine if it really protects the throat. So far, I haven't had any change in my jump to the lands. But I also don't shoot my rifles hot. So I'm not sure if it helping or not. I think that it does, mainly because, I have a friend in the industrial lube business, and his data on high temps and Hex boron, has me convinced that it works. So between that, and my ES flattened, I swear by the stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1420425, member: 78762"] I use it in every rifle, except my two plinking ARs. Mainly because I have several thousand rounds of 55 grain fmj. that’s not coated. When done properly, it reduces ES, and pressure. You can either run your load at reduced pressure, or work up to a higher velocity. I just wing it, and get a load with good velocity and low ES. I am trying to determine if it really protects the throat. So far, I haven’t had any change in my jump to the lands. But I also don’t shoot my rifles hot. So I’m not sure if it helping or not. I think that it does, mainly because, I have a friend in the industrial lube business, and his data on high temps and Hex boron, has me convinced that it works. So between that, and my ES flattened, I swear by the stuff. [/QUOTE]
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