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I have some Speer moly coated bullets that I would like to try. I seem to remember however that moly coat is difficult to get out of a barrel once you use these bullets. Is that a fact or is it all right to shoot them up. Thanks and Regards, Keith | ||
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Dont believe that bullshit-you can get molly out like nothing-with a couple of patches of solvent. | |||
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shootem and forget all about it...it was all a myth in the first place. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill | |||
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EXACTLY; way back (I forget when, now) 20 or so years ago when the moly craze came out, I jumped in with both feet. I had the powder, the wax, the tumblers. everything. I soon realized that it was total marketing hype and that there was no benefit to it at all, for me. I still have some .30 match bullets moly coated around here somewhere. Just shoot your bullets. Now, I know someone out there will claim to have fantastic results with it; good for you. | |||
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When you have some of the best highpower shooters and benchrest shooters of all time using it how could it be marketing hype? I am a hardened shooter myself and seen what I can accomplish with it. | |||
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Probably 20 or more years ago a store in Salt Lake City had a fire and they were practialy giving bullets away that were inside the store. That's how I got these that I have and just recently found them and want to give them a try. Thanks, Keith | |||
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