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Reloading
What causes hang-fires?
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<blockquote data-quote="montana_native" data-source="post: 340001" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>It was about 20°F when I was shooting. The load was pretty hot, about 0.5 gr less than a sticky bolt lift. My groups went to hell after that too. Shooting about 0.3 MOA then right after the hang-fire the last two groups were an inch at 100 yds. I might have been contributing though with my paranoia. I've had excellent luck with IMR4350 fireforming. Maybe I will switch. I just can't find that or H4350 anywhere.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for all of the advice so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montana_native, post: 340001, member: 12881"] It was about 20°F when I was shooting. The load was pretty hot, about 0.5 gr less than a sticky bolt lift. My groups went to hell after that too. Shooting about 0.3 MOA then right after the hang-fire the last two groups were an inch at 100 yds. I might have been contributing though with my paranoia. I've had excellent luck with IMR4350 fireforming. Maybe I will switch. I just can't find that or H4350 anywhere. Thanks for all of the advice so far. [/QUOTE]
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