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Old 09-13-2015, 06:47 PM
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And you get to kill all the ducks that day because you blinded your hunting buddies with unburnt powder.



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Lol I known what your talking about and it's my opinion that unburnt powder or misfires is a result of cheaper shells getting wet. From my experience all the cheaper brand shells don't tolerate moisture well. If anyone knows of a cheaper brand shell that's more water resistant I'm all ears.

I have not performed pattern test with different brands but that study would pretty time and shell consuming.
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Old 09-13-2015, 06:55 PM
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Lol I known what your talking about and it's my opinion that unburnt powder or misfires is a result of cheaper shells getting wet. From my experience all the cheaper brand shells don't tolerate moisture well.
That sounds very plausible.

I hunted with Bob 1 time when he was shooting Rio shells and watched the powder fly out of the barrel more then once. LoL


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