Re: MOLY COATING BULLETS @ home??
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Clark</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I got a Lyman moly kit with ceramic media and then I was coating.
I have since switched to BBs.
I magnetically separate.
It costs almost nothing to moly coat bullets, the initial set up is the cost.
A big problem is Lead contamination from exposed Lead tip bullets.
Once contaminated, I throw away the media and the bowel.
Another problem is the soft bowl getting ripped up by the edges of the ceramic media. Then the molly gets lost in the cracks.
Now I only do full metal jacket, plastic tipped, or hollow point bullets.
No soft point bullets in the bowel.
Another way to do it is to put the Alcohol washed and dried bullets in a glass or plastic medicine bottle with a grain of molly. No media, just let the bullets to the impacting on each other. Duck tape the lid on good. Then throw the jar in the Walnut media of a vibrator cleaner. This is a small batch, but it is what I do when I need moly coated bullets but I am waiting for a back ordered bowel. </div></div>
About 5 years back, I bought 1000 300gr .338 SMKs and the Lyman Moly tumbler kit and mollied them up and sold 50 ct. lots, along with 50 pieces of Lapua 338LM brass on Ebay.
I haven't used it a lot lately, but it does a great job with the ceramic pieces.
My stuff compares[ed] well in finish, to the mollied Scenars I have on hand, which are 'better' than the SMKs, Bergers and Amax I also have here.
I feel no need to go to BBs, but whatever floats your boat, as they say!
Chris