Brians356
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But the wait for any significant bonding would be measured in years.Yes they will. Always easy to set up a well labeled test
If the inside of the necks and the inside edges of case mouths are burnished with steel wool prior to seating, I don't think that moly (properly applied) would be scraped off entirely if at all. A layer of moly between jacket and neck brass would prevent effective bonding IMO. I've shot a lot of moly bullets. The only bonding I've noticed was with bare bullets as noted earlier in this thread, stored for a decade or so.
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