My 6.5x47 likes moly-coated Lapua 123's. SD's of 2, sub-quarter inch groups and near-zero vertical dispersion. That's the good part.
The bad: John at Powder Valley informed me today Lapua has discontinued the Silver Jacket line. I am equipped to moly coat bullets, but only 100-200 at a time. I find it difficult to quantify just how much moly is actually on the bullet, and I do not know how a variation will affect velocity. Since I have no means of measurement other than eyesight, I would prefer to buy one lot of bullets moly coated in quantity.
My Question: For those of you shooting Bergers in your 6.5x47, what advice do you have? Is there another bullet I should be looking at? I would like to avoid using a plastic-tipped bullet if possible.
The bad: John at Powder Valley informed me today Lapua has discontinued the Silver Jacket line. I am equipped to moly coat bullets, but only 100-200 at a time. I find it difficult to quantify just how much moly is actually on the bullet, and I do not know how a variation will affect velocity. Since I have no means of measurement other than eyesight, I would prefer to buy one lot of bullets moly coated in quantity.
My Question: For those of you shooting Bergers in your 6.5x47, what advice do you have? Is there another bullet I should be looking at? I would like to avoid using a plastic-tipped bullet if possible.