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What causes hang-fires?
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<blockquote data-quote="Airgunner7" data-source="post: 572962" data-attributes="member: 24343"><p>Well, I got the bolt apart and am cleaning it.</p><p></p><p> I started to notice 50% hangfires last summer on a hot day and same now that it is cold so I am hoping it is just a cleaning issue. I'll start paying attention to the bolt position (tight up down or somewhere in the middle)when shooting if it continues. Still have 45 rounds before exploring a new primer.</p><p>Thanks for the great info.</p><p>BTW is .052-.056 ok for firing pin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Airgunner7, post: 572962, member: 24343"] Well, I got the bolt apart and am cleaning it. I started to notice 50% hangfires last summer on a hot day and same now that it is cold so I am hoping it is just a cleaning issue. I'll start paying attention to the bolt position (tight up down or somewhere in the middle)when shooting if it continues. Still have 45 rounds before exploring a new primer. Thanks for the great info. BTW is .052-.056 ok for firing pin? [/QUOTE]
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