Pressure is reduced due to friction being reduced.
And where can the actual direct measurements of lower pressure be found?
I've heard the claim repeated many times, but no one has linked or cited the actual pressure data.
Pressure is reduced due to friction being reduced.
Possibly by contacting the companies that perform the testing. Not everyone has access to that type of equipment. When I was coating my bullets, I always had to increase the powder charge when using the coated bullets, to achieve the velocity the naked bullets exhibited. Those slick little buggers reduce friction.And where can the actual direct measurements of lower pressure be found?
I've heard the claim repeated many times, but no one has linked or cited the actual pressure data.
In this scenario the friction on a given bullet is higher slightly,, or greatly.Friction, or the lack of, reduces, or increases, pressure. It really is quite simple. Is the friction on a bullet the same between a .236 bore diameter and a .237 bore diameter? Which creates more pressure? The larger, or the smaller? I was using hBN, formulated by ROBAR for 2 years prior to David Tubb advocating the use of hBN. The proof is in the pudding!
hBN has a Coefficient of Friction at 0.15 to 0.70
WS2 has a Coefficient of Friction (Dynamic @ 0.03 & Static @ 0.07)
http://www.lowerfriction.com/product-page.php?categoryID=1
Forget about the head games. Dawn dishwashing liquid will remove the moly from your barrel…. and also from your hands![]()
Thats what I was trying to say about smoooothing out the highs and lows. Nice one Mozella !
I have tried HBN and couldn't get it to stick, I still use the dry Moly coating in a tumbling machine I built myself and don't find it particularly messy. Tried the wet method and could not get the results that other have had.
Mike.
Hey, Bamban, good to hear from you.I shot in Scotland in 98, owner of the rifle I used, Charles Young, swabbed the bore with moly grease first thing before the match, and utilized a greaser. When the bullet is pushed into the the greaser nose it puts a ring of grease at the end of the case into the bullet. Each round was greased before it was shot.