![]() |
Thank you, from the BaitShop Boyz! |
moly bullets |
Post Reply
|
| Author | |
birddog
.22 LongRifle
Joined: 28 November 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Topic: moly bulletsPosted: 04 May 2005 at 15:57 |
|
Is there any real advantage in 1) accuracy 2) amount of cleaning necessary 3) barrel life of the moly coated bullets vs normal bullets? i have a Tikka 223 and a Savage varmint 243 and i was wondering if there was any reason that i should be looking at the moly coated ammo. I dont reload and probably shoot 6-700 rounds of 223 ammo each summer and 2-300 out of my 243. I am pretty sure i wont wear the barrels out anytime soon but was just curious. and for the record i like both rifles but the tikka is waaaaaayyyyyy smoother and will shoot the $11.99 per box ammo into an inch or under all day if i do my part. |
|
![]() |
|
dakotasin
Administrator
a TRUE brother-in-arms! Joined: 10 June 2003 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4099 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 04 May 2005 at 17:16 |
|
Joined: 28 November 2004 ... Posts: 1 hey, birddog! glad you finally put a post or two up! don't be bashful now, w/ a name like birddog, i am sure you can unleash a flurry of info, of particular value to me, about getting my dogs ready to go in a few months! anyway, to your questions... so far as i know, there is anecdotal evidence only that says moly extends barrel life, and even though (anecdotal) evidence is thinner yet, there is some moly advocates that claim increased accuracy. as far as cleaning goes, i think most would agree that moly users don't need to clean as often. even though you didn't mention it, i will add that moly is capable of bringing velocity up higher - though you will likely need to handload them to realize this. i no longer shoot moly stuff - got to be too messy is the primary reason. in factory trim, especially the hot hornady loads, i really like it. but for handloading, for the sake of simplicity (reducing the number of types, brands, and weights of bullets i 'stock', i am shooting nekkid bullets. ready for more anecdotal evidence? very few, if any, of the very top benchresters shoot moly pills anymore. there are problems w/ definitively testing moly vs. naked bullets... you can't use the same barrel to test life (obviously), and can't use the same barrel to test accuracy because moly requires a few shots to lay the stuff down - to coat the bore, and then the bore is far different than before. also, since each rifle is a law... some rifles just might happen to like moly/naked better... |
|
|
Hunting is not a matter of life or death; it is much more important than that.
|
|
![]() |
|
TasunkaWitko
Administrator
aka The Gipper Joined: 10 June 2003 Location: Chinook Montana Status: Offline Points: 14753 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 04 May 2005 at 18:23 |
|
i don't know if they still have it, but lilja's website (i think it is
www.riflebarrels.com) used to ahve a pretty good Q&A regarding moly
and it's pros and cons.
|
|
|
TasunkaWitko - Chinook, Montana
![]() Helfen, Wehren, Heilen Die Wahrheit wird euch frei machen |
|
![]() |
|
Post Reply
|
|
|
Tweet
|
| Forum Jump | Forum Permissions ![]() You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum |