Not to start a pi-----g match, but moly is a fad that has gone away. Most shooters found very little advantage to it and some disadvantages.
I have a bunch of them down in my basement. I put them on gunbroker 5-6 years ago w/no takers. If someone is interested in them I'd sell them. I tried them but never saw a gain worth the tears. The only thing I like moly in is a 17-223 722 w/douglas barrel with 30 grain bergers that I actually got with a 17 mach IV xp 100 rifle. The mach IV didn't like them at all but the 17-223 loves them.Wasn't aware Hornady sold moly coated bullets?
Same results here,MOLY WORKS! Coat your own! + velocity, less pressure, easier to clean.
I coat mine in a cheap rock Tumblr from Harbor freight using the wet method very simple not messy at all once you have your steps down so cheap and I am happy with the results I shoot these bullets through a 6.5 x 2 84 Norma the first barrel lasted about 1100 rounds now that I’ve use Molly throughout the life of my second barrel I am at 1600 rounds and doing fineYou could moly coat your own bullets several people I shoot with do and seem to like it.
A friend gave me some VMAX Molys recently...Nice boolits, but discontinued..
lt seems nobody is making them.. Any reason WHY??
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That's good information to have, I never looked at it that way. Since I use an US cleaner to clean my brass, there is no carbon residue in the neck.Neck tension and neck friction are different things.
You should know that your seating force gauge is actually for tension correlations, not friction correlations.
So if your friction changes are concealing tension variances then it's defeating the purpose of measure.
That's good information to have, I never looked at it that way. Since I use an US cleaner to clean my brass, there is no carbon residue in the neck.
Even though I neck turn all my brass and hold sub .0002 and anneal after every firing I will still get variances in seating pressure. Not a lot, but enough to make me look for a cure. So far, Moly is doing that. If HBN proves out to give me that same result, I'll start using that instead.
Lloyd