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What ever happened to the moly coating bullet rage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1815604" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I've just started using hbn this last year and love it. My best load to date accuracy wise is using this product. It does indeed seem to diminish the difference between point of impact from cold bore shots and those following. It does indeed seem to make the load much less sensitive to seating depth and bullet jump. 225 eld m, hbn treated, 300 win mag, Winchester brass, fed 215m primers. 79.0 grains of very compressed imr 8133. Seated to 3.56 oal if I recall, just a tad too long for the magazine. Don't care. Savage 111 long range hunter model (heavier barrel, muzzle brake, accustock and trigger). Runs around 2760 FPS, a little over 3700 foot pounds, nothing too wild but certainly full performance. This is the first load in the first rifle I've owned that will print one ragged hole groups at 100 yards consistently enough to not be "lucky that day" or a fluke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1815604, member: 109862"] I’ve just started using hbn this last year and love it. My best load to date accuracy wise is using this product. It does indeed seem to diminish the difference between point of impact from cold bore shots and those following. It does indeed seem to make the load much less sensitive to seating depth and bullet jump. 225 eld m, hbn treated, 300 win mag, Winchester brass, fed 215m primers. 79.0 grains of very compressed imr 8133. Seated to 3.56 oal if I recall, just a tad too long for the magazine. Don’t care. Savage 111 long range hunter model (heavier barrel, muzzle brake, accustock and trigger). Runs around 2760 FPS, a little over 3700 foot pounds, nothing too wild but certainly full performance. This is the first load in the first rifle I’ve owned that will print one ragged hole groups at 100 yards consistently enough to not be “lucky that day” or a fluke. [/QUOTE]
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