Short explanation is, I have a 1972 model Ruger M77 tang safety, in .243 in inherited from my grandfather, that I’ve been having issues with accuracy for the last 12- 14ish years. Which happens to be when I switched from moly coated bullets after they stopped seeing widespread use.(being a teenager at the time, I didn’t know the risks involved with moly, it just sounded cool) I recently discovered that a moly coated barrel won’t shoot “naked” bullets. Could the moly still be in my barrel even after regular cleaning and copper defouling?
For example I can work up a reload or shoot a box of factory ammo one day and be shooting .75” inch groups at 100, then the next outing with the same ammo my groups stay zeroed, but open up to say 1.75” or 2”. I whereas when I was shooting with the moly I could get 1/2 MOA consistently, and since migrating to “naked” bullets I have not been able to replicate the accuracy.
I’ve fired maybe 500 rounds through the barrel, so I’m not convinced it’s shot out already
For example I can work up a reload or shoot a box of factory ammo one day and be shooting .75” inch groups at 100, then the next outing with the same ammo my groups stay zeroed, but open up to say 1.75” or 2”. I whereas when I was shooting with the moly I could get 1/2 MOA consistently, and since migrating to “naked” bullets I have not been able to replicate the accuracy.
I’ve fired maybe 500 rounds through the barrel, so I’m not convinced it’s shot out already