Hi all.
First post and I was hoping someone could tell me if there is anywhere in Oz you can purchase Hexagonal Boron Nitride?
I am specifically looking for hBN, 99% Pure, APS: 70 nm.
Also, has anyone tried coating Hornady ELD-M's with it?
I am worried about what effect cleaning the projectiles in acetone might have on the polymer tip.
Cheers
Snow
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Re: Hexagonal Boron Nitride
Snow wrote:I am worried about what effect cleaning the projectiles in acetone might have on the polymer tip.
Never used acetone - just one of those smash shop degreasers - PrepClean or whatever name it goes under at Super Cheap or the like. It didn't mess the tip.
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Re: Hexagonal Boron Nitride
Snow, the trick with hBn is not to use too much. Bought mine from Canada, so I don't know where you get it here. I use it with ELD's and they have kicked ass at 1000 yards. Haven't worried about over cleaning them either having anointed the bore after cleaning with a solution of hBn and Isopropyl acohol. Again only a couple of swipes with a patch which I have sprayed with the solution of hBn and Isopropyl. You can use straight isopropyl alcohol to clean projectiles. It is a widely used cleaning fluid, leaves virtually no oil traces is relatively non toxic and the missus uses it to clean instruments and benches in the medical laboratory. You can buy it at Bunnings. The picture below shows you what to look for. The wife tells me acetone is not to good for you, so I looked up the MSDS for both acetone and isopropyl alcohol. The links are:
http://www.sciencelab.com/msds.php?msdsId=9927062
http://www.sciencelab.com/msds.php?msdsId=9924412
http://www.sciencelab.com/msds.php?msdsId=9927062
http://www.sciencelab.com/msds.php?msdsId=9924412
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Re: Hexagonal Boron Nitride
Actually bought some Isopropyl acohol the other day from Jaycar (closer to me than Bunnings). Reason for the purchase was to make a solution of WS2 for the same reason as above.
I have one 6.5AI that has always been fed a diet of moly.
I trialled HBN and didn't like the groups I got. To be honest I should have persevered a bit longer but I ended up throwing the projectiles in the tumbler. Part of the issue also was the clear finish of HBN threw me. No black hands of anything else I touched!
Currently trialling 147 gr ELD-Ms using WS2 and getting very satisfactory results.
I have one 6.5AI that has always been fed a diet of moly.
I trialled HBN and didn't like the groups I got. To be honest I should have persevered a bit longer but I ended up throwing the projectiles in the tumbler. Part of the issue also was the clear finish of HBN threw me. No black hands of anything else I touched!
Currently trialling 147 gr ELD-Ms using WS2 and getting very satisfactory results.
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When I shot FS back in 2009, HBN was a dream come true. Good velocities, sweet cleaning process, excellent accuracy. However, I could not get it to work in my Match rifle with 208 Hornadies & 210 Bergers & SMKs. the velocity spreads sucked & there was bugger all difference velocitywise between coated & naked pills.
I gave up & went back to moly.
I gave up & went back to moly.
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Re: Hexagonal Boron Nitride
Pool shops often keep a range of chemicals including Iso Propyl Alcohol in large quantities which is fairly pure. A good general cleaning solvent including lenses and fairly innocuous stuff.
BTW, I will persist in writing it my way despite the IUPAC straight jacketed terminology.
BTW, I will persist in writing it my way despite the IUPAC straight jacketed terminology.
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pjifl wrote:BTW, I will persist in writing it my way despite the IUPAC straight jacketed terminology.
Bravo!
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A bit like botanical names. Leichardt tree formerly Nauclea Orientalis now Sarcophyllus Coordinatus.
To quote Les Hiddons "A great step forward for mankind".
To quote Les Hiddons "A great step forward for mankind".
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Re: Hexagonal Boron Nitride
Cheers all for the info.
Got a kit coming from another member on this forum.
Got a kit coming from another member on this forum.
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