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Old 08-11-2006, 06:15 PM   #1
 
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Default Moly coated bullets

I have a couple of Ruger m77's. I have tried moly coated bullets in both gunswith NO luck. WHY?
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Default RE: Moly coated bullets

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They offer little in the way of velocity advantage, but the big thing is that they trade removable copper fouling for unremovable molybendum disulfide fouling.
Actually moly is quite easy to remove with sweets or cr-10.
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