CGNers:
I have a 6mm creed on the way and I was thinking about ways to extend barrel life. In doing a little Google research, there were some logical and more obvious options, but I also came across bullet coating. In the past "Moly" was used to coat bullets to reduce friction and extend throat/barrel life, but it had its problems, and the new version is HBN as it has fewer issues.
I realize this may be more of a reloading question, however, I'm not concerned with how this may apply for F class or bench rest, but wether it's applicable to PRS type shooters.
I haven't heard of others at matches coating bullets with HBN or anything else, but I wanted to know if any of you do this? Is it a pain to do? And does it ad much to barrel life?
I appreciate your input.
I have a 6mm creed on the way and I was thinking about ways to extend barrel life. In doing a little Google research, there were some logical and more obvious options, but I also came across bullet coating. In the past "Moly" was used to coat bullets to reduce friction and extend throat/barrel life, but it had its problems, and the new version is HBN as it has fewer issues.
I realize this may be more of a reloading question, however, I'm not concerned with how this may apply for F class or bench rest, but wether it's applicable to PRS type shooters.
I haven't heard of others at matches coating bullets with HBN or anything else, but I wanted to know if any of you do this? Is it a pain to do? And does it ad much to barrel life?
I appreciate your input.