The load that I have been shooting @ 1K with the 223 is only going about 2785 fps. So you really don't need blistering fast speed, BUT, it is nice to have.
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Citysmasher said:bayou shooter said:Moly does not build up. There lots of guys who go back and forth between naked and coated.
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bayou shooter said:Sorry for the delay in coming back here.
I have been using moly coated in my first F-TR rifle because it is a .223 Remington with a 26 inch Krieger barrel and I had found a node at a tic over max load. I wanted to decrease the pressure because it was beating up the brass. So, I started moly coating the bullets increasing the load a little bit more and the brass was not getting beaten up as much.
I do not subscribe to the theory that barrels last longer because you shoot moly coated bullets.
I am not so sure if moly coated bullets allow you to shoot accurately with less cleaning. I never clean during a match anyway.
I do know that moly-coating is a pain and it's an extra step and it creates issues in the barrel of which you must be aware. Also, once you go moly, you can't really go naked in the same barrel, regardless of how much you scrub.
My next two F-TR rifles have never seen a moly-coated bullet. I switched to .308 WInchester, increased the barrel length to 32 and was able to find nice accuracy nodes just below maximim load at a velocity that was greater than the minimum I required. Now my .223 only shoots 300yard matches and I don't need the supermax velocity I needed for 1000 yards.
That would sound about right to me, I ran it for years in my 22-250's and probably was able to double the amount of shots over naked bullet before cleaning had to be performed but I usually cleaned them when accuracy started to fall off and 150 or so sounds about right to me, of course it would depend on the barrel I suppose.FroggyOne2 said:Wayne,
My old 223 I am shooting, I clean it every 150 rounds or so, that one is using dry bullets. I suspect I will treat the new 223 with the moly'd bullets the same way. As for the new 22BR, prob half that many rounds.
bozo699 said:That would sound about right to me, I ran it for years in my 22-250's and probably was able to double the amount of shots over naked bullet before cleaning had to be performed but I usually cleaned them when accuracy started to fall off and 150 or so sounds about right to me, of course it would depend on the barrel I suppose.FroggyOne2 said:Wayne,
My old 223 I am shooting, I clean it every 150 rounds or so, that one is using dry bullets. I suspect I will treat the new 223 with the moly'd bullets the same way. As for the new 22BR, prob half that many rounds.
Wayne.
Wayne.