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Berger Bullets Moly Process

This year we discontinued moly coating several bullets in our line. This was due to low sales,of the moly version) and the high cost associated with moly coating small quantities. We have to pay an employee to moly coat the bullets plus a laundry list of other overhead costs.

The cost to moly coat bullets yourself is very low. To that end we are encouraging shooters to moly coat their own bullets. This has generated many inquiries about our moly coating process.

I have created detailed instructions on how we moly coat Berger Bullets. They are attached for those interested in knowing.

I will not engage in a debate over moly vs. non-moly at this time. I am extremely busy these days at can't spend as much time on the forums as I'd like. We believe moly coating is good for high shot count situations. However, this post is meant for those who are already using moly and is not an attempt to convert anyone to using moly.

Regards,
Eric
 

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