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Scientific and industrial literature describes Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS2) is a naturally occurring relatively inert, chemically stable, practically non-corrosive, non-toxic mineral.
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We burnish it onto your bullets leaving a hard silvery finish. Besides, Moly-Bore Supreme has an extra special ingredient that theirs don't have!
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Moly coating bullets works best if you've cleaned your bullets first. A clean surface allows the moly to adhere better. I now degrease my bullets before coating them and wish I had all along.
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Decrease pressure by 3-5% depending on cartridge, bullet and powder, while only decreasing velocity by 0,5-1,5%, plus reduced metalfouling.
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Molybdemum Disulfide on the surface of the bullet acts as a lubricant between the copper bullet jacket and the steel barrel. The result is bullet deformation seems to be more of a swaging and less of a gouging, resulting in less yaw and measurably better
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