HOW DOES "MOLY" WORK?The secret of how Molybdenum Disulfide acts as such a great lubricant lies in its molecular structure. However, in MoS2 the molybdenum atoms are "cushioned" between the soft sulfur atoms (see illustration below) resulting in a kind of sandwich effect like chunky peanut butter covered by soft Wonder bread (or whatever soft bread you buy now that we can't get Wonder any more!).
Great product for coating your bullets, mix it with a bit of alcohol and swab your clean barrel with it. Let it sit till dry and run a dry patch to burnish it in the the poors of the barrel. Clean your bullets in soap and water or alcohol and let dry, then take some bee bees, put in a old pill bottle with a little bit of HBN, add the bullets and tumble for two hours. Works great, and really makes a big differance in group size and barrel life.
Very soft, very slippery. I'm using it as a dry lube on my Rem 1100 magazine tube. Much better than anything wet. I originally bought it as a rifle bullet lube with the idea of getting many more long range accurate rounds from a $$$ match barrel. A certain D. Tubb recommends it for this and he's won many a national championship in several different disciplines. He just might know what he's talking about.