in the last few days i read a post that included a statement about molying a barrel , BUT i cannot find any information on this technique . I have no idea if it is good or bad or nothing but a waist of time and money ?
Just finally broke down and tested some of this that I had purchased in the summer. It is definitely the slickest stuff I've ever experienced. Mine is powder form. I purchased it to try and solve a fouling problem with 177, 20 gn slugs. I've tried all kinds of lube but poor accuracy after a few shots is the norm and in factory guise, the NSA slugs have a silicone coating that doesn't foul with lead... it fouls by increasingly constricting the bore, which seems to me to be a product of the high friction and the silicone.I'll post it one more time. This stuff far surpasses moly and it's forever in the bore. Mix with alcohol as a carrier and swab the bore. I've personally used this stuff and watched it perform miracles. Went from breaking taps trying to tap an rmr cut and thread in a Sig Sauer slide and then used this stuff and it cut like butter. Also slugged my 50 barrel before and after with noticeably less resistance afterwards.
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