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Welcome to the Information for Moly Fusion and Moly-Fusioned metals/ materials for Scientific Use, Study, and Real World Applications.- Not in order by date of results.
STATEMENTS FROM THE WEB ASSURANCE BUREAU, AN INTERNET COMPANY.
Compliment from:
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Name: Public Relations and Member Services
- Date Submitted: February 14, 1998
- Outstanding Customer Service
- Congratulations on your outstanding performance as a member of the Web Assurance Bureau.
- We salute you in your ability to maintain an absolutely clear unresolved
complaint file.
Compliment from:
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I wish to compliment Solutionshooters (Jonathan Doege) for their assistance and delivery of their product. The product was urgently required and they were able to get it out to Australia within a working week from the date of the order. If all OS companies were as prompt and helpful as Solution shooters were, Australia would feel alot less isolated than it does at present.
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Regards Tim Evans
Compliment from:
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Name: Doc Lisenby
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October 28, 1998
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I have tried two products distributed by Shootersolutions; Sweet Shooter and Moly Fusion. Sweet Shooter is nothing short of miraculous when it comes to preventing rust on several of my firearms. The only way I could prevent rust in my hot humid climate, prior to using Sweetshooter was to either clean every spot I touched quickly or keep metal surfaces oiled while shooting. One treatment seems to last for weeks (may be longer, but I'm apprehensive about trying it). I apply it everytime I shoot the firearm and don't get any messy build-up. ...
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I have been shooting in rifle competition for about fifty years and Moly-Fusion is the least expensive single item which improved accuracy in my rifles.
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- Compliment from:
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Name: Doc Lisenby
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Date Submitted: October 28, 1998
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Compliment from:
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Name: Doc Lisenby
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Date Submitted: October 28, 1998
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Seems like Jonathan is an old friend even though' I have only dealt with him for a short while. He is always ready to discuss shooter's ideas and problems. His products are "first line" and if you have any doubts about them, he is willing to back them up with technological facts, which pleases me to no end. Nice guy and excellent products--rare combination these days. He got the ones I ordered here in three days with no hassle--he must have an "in" with the Postmaster, ma be his wife's cousin or something.
BLACKPOWDER:
"We did a bit of testing with Moly [Fusion] this weekend. We were testing with muzzleloaders and found some neat results.
With round balls normally there is a limit to how hard you can push a ball out the barrel before the patch begins to shred and accuracy goes to pot.
We found we could increase the powder charge from 60 to 90 gr. of FFFg before the patch began to shred!
We did a sort of blind accuracy test.
We had two White Mountain 1 in 66" twist ball barrels one treated one not.
We shot groups at 100 yards off simple bench rest.
The guys shooting didn't know which barrel was treated and which wasn't.
We found accuracy improved from an average 7" group to 5" in the treated barrel.
We also ran tests with conical (bullet shaped) projectiles.
It seemed there was a relation between tightness of the bullet and accuracy in a treated barrel.
- For example Mini balls tended to key-hole all over the place out of the treated barrel but Lee REAL (Rifling Engaged At Loading) bullets shot much better out of a treated barrel. Groups (100 yards) went from 4" untreated to a bit under 3" from the treated barrel.
- My theory for the conical bullets is the treated barrel is so slick the loose projectiles sort of slip across the rifling and don't get enough spin. I hope the weather gets better for next weekend I've got some .223 (75 gr Hornaday), .308 and 30-06 (168 gr Sierra) rounds treated to do some tests at 600 yds."
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(7/15/99): Dear Jonathan, I would like to provide you with some feedback regarding your product Moly-Fusion. In April of this year, I ordered the Moly-Fusion (half oz.). Both would be utilized in High Power shooting and in very competitive black powder shooting with the 19th Indiana Vols. Union Guards of the N-SSA. First; Moly-Fusion, I applied Moly-Fusion the breech area and receiver area rails of a 1863 Sharps Carbine. I made two applications to the rails
and breech area. During competition, shooting timed events at 100 and 50 yards, this area of the Sharps builds up very quickly with carbon and heavy fouling. After several shots during competition, it becomes difficult to operate the breech smoothly. With only one application of Moly-Fusion and continued use of CLP to this specific area the Sharps, especially the breech area, the breech works very efficiently and effectively even after several rounds. Before, and during competition the bore would "cake." It took several strokes with a bore brush to remove the "cake." I'm extremely happy and satisfied.
CLP is utilized in the bore of my 1855 Harper Ferry rifle.
Again, clean up time is greatly reduced. It seems the 100-yard group is the most effected. The group has reduced in size. On 7/12/99, I 5 rounds using the International bullet pushed by only 32grs. of 3F. ...all were in the black, not as tight as I would like them to be, but then again, I was firing in the standing position at 100 yards. In the short of things ... I'm extremely happy with the products. As a side story .... I'm very happy with your product …
Semper Fi – Lou
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For follow-up on what the products did in Louis's competition M1 then (May-June 2000) through today (July, 2001) and the improbable that it did, check out long-distance shooting. Note Lou was not following the directions that say multiple times, but only used one treatment of Moly-Fusion.
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