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Posted: 1/16/2014 4:38:56 PM EDT
| I was wondering pretty much the title of this article is there a way to tell if your bullets are moly coated or not? Because I don't have the box anymore and just a bunch of bullets of .308 Mk. I also can't find any info on the internet on this so any help would be great! |
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Bullet pics
Is this what you need? Moly coating is steely gray sort of greasy looking, in the pic at the link its the one on the left obviously. |
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Bullet pics Is this what you need? Moly coating is steely gray sort of greasy looking, in the pic at the link its the one on the left obviously. Wow I didn't know that (Not being sarcastic) lol Nice well hopefully this helps someone else out who doesn't know the difference. |
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Moly coating is used by some, you can buy bullets that are coated, or buy material and coat them yourself. Supposedly advantages in less barrel wear and velocities. Some consider it a passing fad, I make no opinion one way or the other.
One thing, requires some special cleaning before and after using moly bullets, supposedly. Some say Kroil works well. Here is link about it from an expert: Moly Bullet Barrel Cleaning - Tubb / Zediker |
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