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North East OK .308 hornady A-max 168gr moly

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155gr or 168gr Amax. Possibly sst
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.308
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74437, Henryetta, Oklahoma, United States
I'm looking to trade these for the same weight amax or 155gr amax. Not moly coated. I bought these and didn't realize they were moly coated I haven't loaded with moly coated projectiles and not sure I want to start.
 

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I'm looking to trade these for the same weight amax or 155gr amax. Not moly coated. I bought these and didn't realize they were moly coated I haven't loaded with moly coated projectiles and not sure I want to start.
On thing you may try if you don’t find a suitable trade, is to wet tumble the projos. I have done that to remove the moly coat off of a bunch of 6.5 grendel Projos when I was in the same boat. A good bath in the wet tumbler and they came out sparkly clean!
 

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I'm looking to trade these for the same weight amax or 155gr amax. Not moly coated. I bought these and didn't realize they were moly coated I haven't loaded with moly coated projectiles and not sure I want to start.
On thing you may try if you don’t find a suitable trade, is to wet tumble the projos. I have done that to remove the moly coat off of a bunch of 6.5 grendel Projos when I was in the same boat. A good bath in the wet tumbler and they came out sparkly clean!

I heard ammonia will take moly off.

I’d probably try to remove the moly on a box of them and if it works out just keep them, dude.
 
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On thing you may try if you don’t find a suitable trade, is to wet tumble the projos. I have done that to remove the moly coat off of a bunch of 6.5 grendel Projos when I was in the same boat. A good bath in the wet tumbler and they came out sparkly clean!
I've read it's a little harder than that. But who knows, I'll try it on the opened box and see how it goes.
 

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