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  • Rookie Ring
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    • Dec 2012
    • 227

    Molly coat slightly oxidized shot

    Recently bought out a load of reloading gear.
    Their is about 50 lbs slightly oxidized 7.5 to 8 shot.
    Also is a can of midway molly coat & a couple tumbelers.
    Dont have any graphite so was thinking why not molly coat it as I will never use the molly otherwise. Any reason not to proceede ?

    I know I can go to the local John Deer & get a lifetime supply of graphite for a few bucks. With gas at 4.50 & living way up in the woods trying to use what I have on hand to get some shells to slay some clays when my son arrives for Christmas next week
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    ar15barrels
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    • Jan 2006
    • 56907

    Moly will be fine on lead shot.
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    • #3
      pacrat
      I need a LIFE!!
      • May 2014
      • 10256

      CHOOT IT

      Oxidation doesn't matter. Especially for bust'n clays. Fugly shot breaks clays and kills stuff just a good as pretty shot.

      And plastic shot cup wads prevents shot from abrading the bore.

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      • #4
        Rookie Ring
        Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 227

        Thanks guys, ran 1/3rd of it last night on the porch. Ran it in the rotary 1st with soap & water. Rinsed, dried & loaded up in the vibratory with molly over night. Dont wish to huff the oxide while loading nor gum up my loader.
        Looks purdy now, flows well & not off dusting oxide with every shot drop.
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