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I took a plastic maxwell house coffee container and sprinkled about 3 tablespoons of the “bar friends Keeper” in it, then put about 1” of water in it. Pour bullets into solution, and softly “swish” around every minute for 5 minutes. Then poured out into wife’s colander (have to buy new now) rinsed and dried.Tumbled or what? Please explain your process.
NO. I don't purposely shoot moly bullets anymore as I have never seen the advantages that have been claimed. But, I have never seen any disadvantage to them. When cleaning the barrel after shooting moly is the black coming out moly or carbon? No way to tell.Will it hurt to just shoot them without taking the moly off?
I don’t know, a friend that got me into this “lifestyle” of reloading said you have to really watch for moly build up in the throat . His recommendation was shoot them and try it as other have said and I may do that with some?Will it hurt to just shoot them without taking the moly off?
It was the orange hiding under the black that got me off of moly. It seemed to suck moisture to it and rust the bore under the moly if you quit too soon, even in a safe with a golden rod in it.NO. I don't purposely shoot moly bullets anymore as I have never seen the advantages that have been claimed. But, I have never seen any disadvantage to them. When cleaning the barrel after shooting moly is the black coming out moly or carbon? No way to tell.
We used to have a product years ago called TSP tri-sodium phosphate. They took it off the market. It would actually remove paint from hinges, ( and burn your hands as well ) It probably would have removed the moly too....I know y’all have discussed this many times since the fad of “moly” coated projectiles came about, but search as I may I can find NO pics of removing the moly. Well, here ya go
Factory hornady 17 cal. 20 grain v-max
Before and after
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We used to have a product years ago called TSP tri-sodium phosphate. They took it off the market. It would actually remove paint from hinges, ( and burn your hands as well ) It probably would have removed the moly too....
I remember selling it when I worked in a hardware store back in the 80’s. I thought you could still get it?? Haven’t looked in quite some time.We used to have a product years ago called TSP tri-sodium phosphate. They took it off the market. It would actually remove paint from hinges, ( and burn your hands as well ) It probably would have removed the moly too....
We used to have a product years ago called TSP tri-sodium phosphate. They took it off the market. It would actually remove paint from hinges, ( and burn your hands as well ) It probably would have removed the moly too....