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See AZShooter's results

See AZShooter's results.

Left: CZ 452 range ready.
Smith and Wesson Revolvers: Model 627 (8 shot stainless steel .357/.38);
Model 25 (6 shot carbon steel .45)

April-2004 "The fusion oil has worked real well for me on my actions in both my Smith & Wesson Model 25 and Model 627. But the biggest noticeable advantage was at a recent match. Before starting I was inspecting my Model 25. I had put about 400 rounds through it without cleaning it ( not the norm). When I tried to spin the cylinder it was a little tight. I always carry the oil in my gun bag and put just a drop on the cylinder rod.

It spun like a new weapon. I am so impressed with your system I am expecting a new BPCR soon from CPA with a match Badger Barrel on it and I intend to use the Moly Fusion solution as soon as the rifle comes in.

Temperatures are only in the 70s right now but within the next week we should be back up to over 90 and then I don't have to do anything to heat the barrel.

Thanks for having such a great product."

Direct to CEO@shootersolutions.com April-2003: "Recently I came across a thread on RimfireCentral.com about Moly Fusion. A process that seems to be confusing to most of the shooters I know.

I read all of the articles and threads I could and then decided to give it a try. I ordered the smallest package because it said this would be enough to do a number of weapons. It sure is. I have since done my CZ 452 Special, my Ruger 10-22, American Spirit Arms AR-15 and Charles Daily .45 automatic and a 65 year old .22 that I thought was going to be a wall hanger.

I started with the 452 because that is the weapon I am currently trying to get use to.

I had been getting decent groups out at 50 yards with it but not quite what I had hoped for. My 10-22 was actually printing better.

I cleaned the barrel with my favorite cleaner, MPro-7 until I was getting a white patch. I then used Sweets and let it sit for an hour. I then used the MPro-7 again to get rid of the Sweets.

After this operation I used JB Paste on the barrel and then cleaned it again. I then wet a bore brush with the Moly Fusion and scrubbed the barrel as per directions for 15 minutes. I kept adding the yellow substance to the brush to make sure every inch was covered. I then used the special oil treatment formula and let it sit overnight.

The following morning I cleaned the barrel again with MPro-7 and headed to the range.

It took about 200 shots to "break in". During this time I could see the groups getting tighter. I cleaned with just a patch at each 50 rounds and it was so easy to push through. But after 200 rounds the groups were Unbelievable.

At 50 yards I was getting groups with Aguila SE 40 grain bullets that averaged .336 for 10 five shot groups. The best was .21 inches. Wolf MT shot just a little better with an average of .322 for 10 groups of 5 and the tightest group of .157.

From a weapon I was starting to regret I bought to one I now shoot most often I can truly see the advantages that the Moly Fusion System have brought to me.

Even my old Wards .22 built in 1938 came back to life after it's Fusion. Groups of over an inch are now down to 1/2 inch at 25 yards with open sights."

Emphasis added like this.

Follow-up to the testimonial pasted here:

Rimfirecentral.com
June 50 Yd. Masters
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MASTER Class: 50 yards - Score Range: 240 - 250
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  1. 246-12x ...
  2. 246-2x ...
  3. 245-10x ... (AzShooter)
    Ruger 10-22, Tasco 6-24 set at 24 power, Blazer Ammo (BAB)
    Heavy Hogue Barrel, Fajen Stock. Free floated except tuner at front of stock set two turns. Clark Trigger set to 14 oz. Combination of Micro Fusion and Enos Grease. Pen trick, bedded, Weaver base and mounts.
    I can see this one to be the shooter. Kept hitting X when I did it right, but a little windy today. Wind from behind and from left. I still need to learn it.

Note June, 2003, and honorable mention to TN Hillbilly, who also is the masters, and any other shooter in the best using Moly-Fusion™ but not mentioned. - or not making the 240-250 cut.


Moly-Fusion 6-18-03 "I've been using the Moly Treatment on my guns for a while now and have been very pleased. Especially with the ease of cleaning. On two rifles it did nothing to improve accuracy but it did help on two others.

When I did my pistol there was a vast improvement. I did not do the cylinders, after reading the directions. I did take the gun apart and used a mop inside the action covering all the pins and the sides of the frame. When I put the gun back together it was as if I had spent hours on a trigger job.

Normally I replace springs and do a lot of stoning and polishing. But with the MOLYFUSION I left it alone. At the next shoot when I showed it off I was offered more for it than I paid. I don't get attached to my guns so I sold it to this young guy. He is very happy with it.

I picked up a new revolver and did the inside with the Moly again... This stuff works.

Heating up the barrel.... Is that important when it's 110 in the shade here and I'm in a garage doing the work and it's not air conditioned? LOL."

Most recent results with the Moly-Fusion thus:

October Score (2003)
250 11 X 25 yards
Steven Bressan
Ruger 10-22
Ammo --- Lapua
Hogue Barrel, Clark hammer, ball point pen spring, Fajen thumbhole stock heavily modified, Weld bedded, Home made barrel tuner. Trigger set to 14 oz. Wichita Rifle Rest with Protecto front and rear bags plus bag for right hand to rest on.
Simmons scope set at 32 power, Barrel has been treated with MolyFusion, trigger and sear have also been treated.

232 6 X 50 yards.
Steven Bressan
Ruger 10-22
Ammo --- Lapua
Hogue Barrel, Clark hammer, ball point pen spring, Fajen thumbhole stock heavily modified, Weld bedded, Home made barrel tuner. Trigger set to 14 oz. Wichita Rifle Rest with Protecto front and rear bags plus bag for right hand to rest on.
Simmons scope set at 32 power, Barrel, and trigger treated with MolyFusion treatment.

250 9 X 25 yards
Steven Bressan
CZ -452 Wolf MT Ammo
Richard's Microfit WildThing Stock. Trigger set to 2 oz. Barrel weld first 2 inches, then free floated. Home made tuner set at last 1 1/2 inch from end of stock. Tasco Scope set at 24 power.
Wichita Rest with Proctecto bags. Barrel and trigger treated with Moly Fusion.

Extra: note the improvement from June to October. More work, more perfection! There is now a wanted SURPRISE BREAK which enhances accuracy as it eliminate the ability to guess on the detonation as well as ANY feedback it is about to happen. In other words, the barrel is great, but everywhere it is appropriate is even better! Now for the handguns. One little kit did well: now for more! Master shooting gets better with better equipment.

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