Completely different animal.Instead of trying to coat your own, you might want to try Bear Creek in Ca
It will decrease velocity with the same powder weight by decreasing pressure. You can get more velocity because you can use more powder to get back up to the same pressure, basically.Treating your barrel with moly disulphide will do the same thing and give you an increase in velocity.
I tried it too. My best results were when using a 500 count ibuprofen pill bottle, some moly,(about a teaspoon full), then about 100 steel BB shot. I put this in my midway tumbler with cases being tumbled or just with bare media. A couple hours was all that was needed, "plate" the bullets with moly. Not using the steel BB, the moly would easily rub off.
I saw no increase in accuracy, no decrease in cleaning frequency, so I quit doing it.
Once you use moly in a rifle barrel, you will play he** getting it all out.
This is with lead bullets right?
Where do I get steel BBs and do you place the container on-top of your normal bullet cleaning media?