Moly Coated Bullets...Yes or No?
My dealer is out of my favorite Sierra .243 Blitz bullets but has them in the moly coated style for 102.00 for a box of 500. I have good luck with several rifles with the plain bullets and an worried about moving to the moly style.
Anyone have luck with them?
can be gunkly, no real advantages either
at least for me. I got on the moly-bandwagon for a while about 10 - 12 years ago, but at the pressures I was shooting (i.e. modest), there was no real advantage for me. likewise, the benchrest world had a crush on moly for a year or so, then everyone figured out there really wasn't any benefit. Today, essentially nobody uses it anymore.
As for the downside, Moly is HYDROPHILIC (attracts water). Thus, unless you live in Arizona, you need to ensure than you either clean up well and then use some anti-rust coating or at least make sure you lube up your bore generously with CLP or other appropriate rust preventative.
The only real blessing of Moly that I can figure out (it does NOT extend bore life), is that it does LOWER PRESSURE a bit, thus allowing you to add another grain or so of powder for a bit more velocity. This may or may not be all that important for 99% of us.
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