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Old 02-11-2013, 15:51   #6
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I have read about the moly coated bullets. Personally I don't like them as it
seem you can't remove the moly or go back to copper bullets.
I have also ask Douglas Barrel makers this very question. As I have a
30-06 Douglas Barrel xx with Springfield action that shoot very consistently
as long as I do my part.

One forum opinions here. http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/showthread.php?t=64428

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The point to moly coating is that you don't want to, and can't completely remove it. The molydisulphide adheres to metal under temperature and pressure, actually melding into the pores of the metal. It is a lubricant and will smooth you barrel's surface, thus giving you a little more velocity for a given charge.
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