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Hello all, I have some tungsten disulfide powder for coating bullets. It's supposed to help reduce barrel friction and help improve accuracy in jacketed bullets. My question is, has anyone used this for lead-cast bullets? If so, what were the results? I want to use it as an alternative to powder coating or wax lubing them. Any thoughts or input would be appreciated. I have some jacketed bullets coated that I am planning on shooting as well to see if the accuracy claim is true.
 
From what I have read no it will not. If I remember correctly its not hygroscopic . I can't find the website that I read that on now though. I am not 100% sure on that and I could be wrong. But the main reason I bought it was because it did not have that issue like molly coated bullets do from what I was seeing. At least in theory.
 

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