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I would be interested in some 22 cal. bullets.I bought a huge lot of bullets, mostly lower grain .224, I believe some .264s also and was not told they had been moly coated, very well I might add.
I belive there are a few thousand if interested I will try to get an accurate count and pics and a fair price.
Put them to a tumbler with SS and dish sope for 3 hours. Then dry and rock-n roll. Good like new.I bought a huge lot of bullets, mostly lower grain .224, I believe some .264s also and was not told they had been moly coated, very well I might add.
I belive there are a few thousand if interested I will try to get an accurate count and pics and a fair price.
Pretty amazing round count! Did you set the barrel back multiple times? Admittedly my loads are throat destroying rip snorters, but I don't understand how moly mitigates that....I sold a 6.5X284 Cooper last year with 2375 rounds down the barrel. I disclosed to the buyer that it had that many rounds fired and if not happy with accuracy I'd buy back. He still has rifle and his smith called me couldn't believe that many documented rounds fired down the tube.
I agree and have no clear explanation, that's why the smith also was questioning the round count. I'm guessing always shooting moly coated bullets was one factor, second rifle never was shot with hot barrel. I always cool barrel after three-four rounds. I'm not sure but I do have several rifles today with substantial round count that still shoot well. I'm convinced throat erosion is really impacted by shooting hot chambers, that fifth-tenth round compounds the damage in my opinion. "My opinion"Pretty amazing round count! Did you set the barrel back multiple times? Admittedly my loads are throat destroying rip snorters, but I don't understand how moly mitigates that.
Can you explain "moisture on clean barrel patch"? was this after rifle sat for a while after cleaned?I shot moly coated bullets in competition rifles Until 3 years go. That is when after cleaning, I noticed very slight moisture on my clean barrel patches. I was told that moly causes this residue. Do not use it any longer
Thanks. Appreciate the help
Put them to a tumbler with SS and dish sope for 3 hours. Then dry and rock-n roll. Good like new.