Ripp
(.577 member)
18/07/16 07:26 AM
Re: 6.5 Creemoor,...

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Moly 'fouling' can be removed with just a wet patch or two using "Moly Solve" - was made in Saskatchewan and sold by Russell Sports in Calgary - no longer there.
It's like to get some more - it seemed pretty good on copper too.
I haven't gone looking for it for 12 years, when I bought my last bottle.




Most of the guys I know, including myself quite using them a long time ago...don't see the need along with the extra issues..each to their own I guess...

thx

Ripp




I've never had any "issues" using moly coated bullets.
I've cleaned my CF .17's every 600 (.17Rem) to 1,000 rounds (.17AH) after using moly's bullets - no accuracy loss in those figures, just figured I should clean them.




I used the old Winchester fail safes --great bullet. Back in the day when they first come out..worked awesome in elk...but at that time I did have a heck of a time getting it out of my Browning bolt barrel in 300 Win...and had not really shot that many rounds through it..guess I was using the wrong solvent??

Based on what I read from various barrel manufacturers, it must build up a film or sorts. I just put a "Proof" barrel on another rifle. in its instructions it states to not use any moly bullets in it for at least the first 100 rounds...guessing it is similar in reason to used the Barnes??..as I have read similar info for those as well...guessing softer copper adheres more readily to slight imperfections in barrels when breaking them in??

Thx

Ripp



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