Does anyon moly coat their bullets ? And does it help with Accurracy ?
Shooting with Moly Bullets ??
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Re: Shooting with Moly Bullets ??
Not to be rude bud, but this subject has been discussed here ad nauseum. Do a search for moly and WS2, and you'll have more info than you thought possible.
Our good buddy WrzWaldo offers WS2 coated bullets (tunsten disulphide, my personal choice too) here on the forum...send him a PM, and he'll help you out. He also has a website discussing the merits of coated bullets. Most would agree that moly is pretty much fading, but WS2 (also called Danzac) is the way to go.
It really doesn't help the accuracy of a given rifle (but helps in the velocity dept.), but prolongs the intervals between cleaning for more shooting and less work with the cleaning rod.
Good luck, I think you're on the right track.
Our good buddy WrzWaldo offers WS2 coated bullets (tunsten disulphide, my personal choice too) here on the forum...send him a PM, and he'll help you out. He also has a website discussing the merits of coated bullets. Most would agree that moly is pretty much fading, but WS2 (also called Danzac) is the way to go.
It really doesn't help the accuracy of a given rifle (but helps in the velocity dept.), but prolongs the intervals between cleaning for more shooting and less work with the cleaning rod.
Good luck, I think you're on the right track.