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reduces copper fowling and makes the barrels clean up easy. extends barrel life and and in some rifles accuracy will improve, iv tried molly coated bullets in 3 of my rifles, only 1 likes em (accuracy wise). you'll lose velocity due to reduced pressure caused by the bullets moving down the barrel with less friction (see longer barrel life). usually you can bump up the powder charges enough to compensate for the velocity loss but you risk loosing accuracy. bottom line, molly did nothing for me and i found myself chasing my tail with all the above said. id really only consider it a benefit if i was shooting 1000 rounds or more per month on prairie dogs in montana.