that was about 100 rounds.
Thats kind of what I was thinking, I'll take your advice and make up some lighter loads, I'll do them in increments of 50 since it takes a little before you can notice the fouling in the barrel. If I load any too light and they don't cycle I'll just pull them and the components will get re used.
I'd moly them...but only because I have it on hand.
So if a powder has a faster burn rate does that mean it's also burning hotter? I see VVN310 is #2 on the list I found and Titegroup #15, I see CFE pistol is #44, I have a generous supply of that I could try as well.
All I did to moly bullets is drop them in a vibratory tumbler with steel shot and moly powder and let it run for a few hours. Noisy as hell but it did a good job of coating them. However, you will have to invest in the moly powder, a few pounds of BB size or smaller steel shot and a separate tumbler bowl because the moly also coats the bowl & is nearly impossible to get off.I've reloaded moly coated bullets in the past, is it quite the process to moly yourself? And is it expensive? I do like the looks for moly coated bullets!
All I did to moly bullets is drop them in a vibratory tumbler with steel shot and moly powder and let it run for a few hours. Noisy as hell but it did a good job of coating them. However, you will have to invest in the moly powder, a few pounds of BB size or smaller steel shot and a separate tumbler bowl because the moly also coats the bowl & is nearly impossible to get off.



























