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The ones on the left look like the lapua D46 tje others not sure.
They look like the D46 but the grain weight doesnt match up.I can get better pictures tonight. The 223 bullet came in a bag but the 30 cal bullets came in this can
I remember the old xlc bullets but the coating was blue, pretty sure it was the same as Xylan used on fasteners for saltwater and high corrosion environments.Are both the bullets, Moly Coated ?
The ones on ( R-side ), look like the old .. ' Barnes X' line of bullets . I still got a old partial box of 140 grn. 6.5 XLC that are dry film coated .
( L-side ) , are the Lapua D-46 rebate boat-tails .
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A little bit of coating will rub on to my hands but not much. Look like graphite but I assumed it was moly coating. I will check the recessed area and post picturesIs there anything in the recesses on the bullet on the left ? Will the black coating come off on your hands ?
I weighed them both out on my charge masterThey look like the D46 but the grain weight doesnt match up.
The D46 should be 185gr.
I’m not going to put moly in any of my barrelsare they a Cal. that you shoot in your rifles , and are short on bullets ?.
also.. if all are Moly coated ? ..
'personally' , I never been to keen on the Moly as it is hydroscopic . I not sure of molybdenum particle micron size ? . but I think once Moly is worked into the Bore, it is there for the barrels lifespan .
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If you have a caliber you can use them in why toss them.Are they worth anything or just toss them?
I wouldn’t be able to push them like a jacketed bullet so they arnt much use for me.If you have a caliber you can use them in why toss them.
I have removed moly from bullets running them in a tumbler with treated corn cob media.
Worked fine.
Shit i missed the part that the 30 cal were monolithic construction as well.I wouldn’t be able to push them like a jacketed bullet so they arnt much use for me.