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Moly Coating Bullets - Quality Results; Simply
and Economically
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In 1999, I decided to add wax coating. By then, I
was learning of suspected intangible benefits from
the wax. Boots Obermeyer, and Norma were speaking of
having observed better results with wax. Boots spoke
in terms of lowered standard deviations. Norma
declares there is a benefit, but can not solidly
quantify their belief. They just know.... Merrill
Martin has posited that prevention of barrel erosion
may be from an ablative effect which the wax
provides. Until 1999, an obstacle to waxing was the
difficulty in obtaining powdered carnauba wax
separate from the expensive kits. After some
searching, I was able to find it. You can now obtain
Kincaid’s Custom powdered carnauba wax in three once
bottles from Sinclair International for $8.00. This
amount may also turn out to be a lifetime supply for
you. If you wish to try waxing your molyed bullets,
my easy process is quick and inexpensive, again
using peanut butter jars and the tumbler you already
own. When both molyed and waxed, my bullets look as
fine as Janell’s hematite jewelry. In fact, grey
hematite jewelry is my quality standard of
comparison for properly molyed-waxed bullets. I am
currently very satisfied with the beauty and
cleanliness of my bullets when both molyed and
waxed. My uniform results come from the following
process which evolved from continuous
experimentation and improvement over the past three
years. Check out the Internet Class on this subject |
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