As luck would have it the chosen load proved most accurate and it's been happy for approx 1200 rounds so far

My saums have taken more effort
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AlanF wrote:My 100gm of moly is about run out (after doing about 25,000 bullets). So where can I get WS2?
Barry Davies wrote:A question that keeps bugging me.
If these coatings are temp resistant up to 650 C how do they perform their design function in a chamber which reaches temps much higher than that?
Would not their properties be destroyed almost instantaneously?
Anybody have any knowledge on this?
Barry Davies wrote:A question that keeps bugging me.
If these coatings are temp resistant up to 650 C how do they perform their design function in a chamber which reaches temps much higher than that?
Would not their properties be destroyed almost instantaneously?
Anybody have any knowledge on this?
Barry Davies wrote:A question that keeps bugging me.
If these coatings are temp resistant up to 650 C how do they perform their design function in a chamber which reaches temps much higher than that?
Would not their properties be destroyed almost instantaneously?
Anybody have any knowledge on this?
Peter L wrote:Thaks for your lengthy answer.I need a few more things.I have three calibres,6,6.5, 7mm.So if you like to give me,size of ball bearings and ratio or any other ideas ,it'd be terrific.
Cheers
Peter
AlanF wrote:Ray,
Tim,
One of the criticisms of moly is that it can absorb moisture, so a bore left for a long period with moly in it may be adversely affected. Is WS2 better in this regard?
Alan