ill tell you what im doing,,,,loading them up! this is gonna be good
you ran across 500 107 grain moly sierra bullets,,,what do you do?
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i am pulling the bullets on many rounds of factory wolf steel case ammo and chamfering lightly the case and inserting the 107 grain sierra moly coated bullet. i am going to fire these thru a new 22 inch alexander arms barrel and tes thru a chronographer( i have two in a row} and see if i can get groups,,,,i would like the hear what guesses would be as to feet per second out the barrel and if accurate at all,,,,,your estimate?
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I just bought 1,000 and plan on testing. No real desire for Moly and may try to reduce some of the factory coating. Biggest gripes in the past regarding moly seemed to be around attracting moisture, cleaning and load adjustments. all pretty manageable. I've shot some in the past without any issues but mostly used HBN at the time. Haven't really messed with any of it in a few years.
In these times you have to make do I guess.
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some more complete information on Moly in the link below. I have removed the majority of the coating, but I'm pretty sure that It would take a considerable effort to remove it all.
I have used it in the past, without any damage or pitting to barrels, but it did require a lot of cleaning. With the majority of the coating removed it should reduce some of the risk and cleaning. Like I said, I've never had any damage in the past and clean well and am not overly worried. Barrels are replaceable and wear over time anyway.
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