No it's totally different from molyIs that coating equivalent to moly ? Never shot those bullets. Why not just buy Nosler Ballistic tips if there the same bullet minus the coating ?
No it's totally different from molyIs that coating equivalent to moly ? Never shot those bullets. Why not just buy Nosler Ballistic tips if there the same bullet minus the coating ?
What's the negatives to it ? If any ?No it's totally different from moly
No negatives just be sure and clean with regularityWhat's the negatives to it ? If any ?
When those bullets become un-extinct, I'll get a box. Same with the Ballistic tips. Everything is Out of stockNo negatives just be sure and clean with regularity
Let me look, I may have some leftWhen those bullets become un-extinct, I'll get a box. Same with the Ballistic tips. Everything is Out of stock
Well I want to compare them to the Nosler BTs in all aspects. Just hard to find either right now.Winchester has its own name for it, and I don't think it's precisely a moly compound, but if seems to decrease Cu fouling in some barrels I've shot. I don't use them regularly. Be interesting to compare velocities with uncoated BT, all else being equal.....
U bet. ThanksPlease post results when you do. Several of us will be interested!
LubaloxWinchester has its own name for it, and I don't think it's precisely a moly compound, but if seems to decrease Cu fouling in some barrels I've shot. I don't use them regularly. Be interesting to compare velocities with uncoated BT, all else being equal.....
Nope, same bulletNosler 115 ballistic tips vs the Nosler 115 CT's any difference in bullet construction?