| Moly coating bullets for target shooting: Molybdemum Disulfide on the surface of the bullet acts as a lubricant between the copper bullet jacket and the steel barrel. The result is bullet deformation seems to be more of a swaging and less of a gouging, resulting in less yaw and measurably better ballistic coefficients. |
| Molybore: We burnish it onto your bullets leaving a hard silvery finish. Besides, Moly-Bore Supreme has an extra special ingredient that theirs don't have! |
| Molycoated Bullets by Norma: Decrease pressure by 3-5% depending on cartridge, bullet and powder, while only decreasing velocity by 0,5-1,5%, plus reduced metalfouling. |
| Molycoating Bullets - Alternative Methods to the NECO Process: Moly coating bullets works best if you've cleaned your bullets first. A clean surface allows the moly to adhere better. I now degrease my bullets before coating them and wish I had all along. |
| NECO-COATBullet Moly Coating - Plating NECO Coat: The patented NECO-Coat Process ("Moly Coating/plating") is a method of "impact plating" molybdenum disulfide ("moly," MoS2) into the surface of cast or jacketed bullets, followed by an outer coating of carnauba wax. |
| Z Moly Powder - Neely Industries - Dow Corning Lubricants: Press-fitting, assembly, metal forming, running-in new or rebuilt equipment; helps prevent cold welding of metal surfaces under static pressure or vibration (fretting corrosion). **Meets MIL-M-7866 (10 oz for ~$36 + shipping) |