Any one else MolybdenumDisulfide impregnate the surface of there bullets?
If you buy them coated there about $3 more per 100, if the bullet company offers them in moly.
I have started shaking bullets in straight MolybdenumDisulfide poweder then hiting them with a coat of dry teflon spary right before I load them.
I put the new normal bullets in a pill bottle and walk around all day with them in my pocket. I get perfectly moly coated bullets every time, no real efford or cost to me on my part.
I used less then a half tea spoon to do over 600 .22cal bullets.
I can do 50 to 100 at a time with my little pill bottle.
I have been loading these for my 5.7x28mm(FN) pistol and it works great.
After shooting teflon/moly (teflon "over" moly)bullets the inside of my FiveseveN barrel has a mirror black finish to it and is all most perfectly clean.
I'm coating all my rifle bullets in it now.
I might have to do some other pistol bullets, I just can't fit to many .44 or .45 bullets in a pill bottle.
If you buy them coated there about $3 more per 100, if the bullet company offers them in moly.
I have started shaking bullets in straight MolybdenumDisulfide poweder then hiting them with a coat of dry teflon spary right before I load them.
I put the new normal bullets in a pill bottle and walk around all day with them in my pocket. I get perfectly moly coated bullets every time, no real efford or cost to me on my part.
I used less then a half tea spoon to do over 600 .22cal bullets.
I can do 50 to 100 at a time with my little pill bottle.
I have been loading these for my 5.7x28mm(FN) pistol and it works great.
After shooting teflon/moly (teflon "over" moly)bullets the inside of my FiveseveN barrel has a mirror black finish to it and is all most perfectly clean.
I'm coating all my rifle bullets in it now.
I might have to do some other pistol bullets, I just can't fit to many .44 or .45 bullets in a pill bottle.