I tried it, saw no improvement but still use MollyI came across a German long range shooter on youtube who claims that coating his bullets with HBN allowed him to lower his SDs from 3.5 to 2.6 m/s.
Does anyone has experience with HBN? I am interested only in accuracy aspect of using it, not barrel maintenance.
3.5 to 2.6 meters per second, while not too bad, wouldn't have me doing it any time soon.I came across a German long range shooter on youtube who claims that coating his bullets with HBN allowed him to lower his SDs from 3.5 to 2.6 m/s.
Does anyone has experience with HBN? I am interested only in accuracy aspect of using it, not barrel maintenance.
Thanks. Can you elaborate on this? I read that this stuff eliminated cold bore shot effect. Is it true?After about 10-12 years of experience using HBN both as a bullet coating as and as a final stage in barrel cleaning I can say “Hell yes it’s worth it. I can’t speak to SD, ED, or any other Dee. I can tell you about placement on the target And ease of cleaning.
Molly applications have changed over the last 10 years or so look up the (wet method) very easy not messy will not rub offTo me it sounds like another variable. The German guy I was referring to said the SDs improvement was over more than 20 shots (comparison coated vs. not coated). I never used moly. He said hbn is supposed to work better than moly, so...
What difference does it make in accuracy department?Molly applications have changed over the last 10 years or so look up the (wet method) very easy not messy will not rub off
Basically what is claimed of HBN and Molly is about the same your first shot is relatively closer to your group once fouled, I have experienced much easier cleanings but the one thing I have documented is extending barrel life for sure. in a 65x284 where my first barrel was completely shot out at around 1100 rounds I am currently at 1600+ still going fairly strongWhat difference does it make in accuracy department?
Shawn,Used it back when I started shooting. Coated myself. Was told it was supposed to work like Molly. It increased pressures and actually caused some of the bullets to cold weld onto the case necks. When I pulled the bullets you'd see gauging it was acting as an abrasive not a lubicrant. I saw no accuracy improvements. I will never touch the stuff again.