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What are common misfires associated with 7mm-08 Remington?

April 5, 2026

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The 7mm-08 Remington is a versatile cartridge, but common misfires include inconsistent bullet placement, poor shot placement due to bullet drop, and inaccuracy from barrel fouling.

Common Misfires in 7mm-08 Whitetail Hunting

The 7mm-08 Remington is a popular choice for whitetail hunting due to its flat trajectory and controlled expansion at close to medium range. However, hunters often experience misfires that can be attributed to various issues. One of the primary misfires is inconsistent bullet placement. This can be caused by incorrect bullet selection or poor shot placement. To avoid this, hunters should ensure they choose the correct bullet weight and type for their rifle and shooting conditions.

Inaccurate Bullet Drop

Another common misfire in 7mm-08 hunting is poor shot placement due to bullet drop. The 7mm-08 has a relatively flat trajectory, but hunters often underestimate the effects of bullet drop at longer ranges. When shooting at distances over 300 yards, hunters should use ballistics software or a range finder to accurately determine bullet drop and adjust their aim accordingly. A general rule of thumb is to add 1 MOA (minute of angle) for every 100 yards of range beyond 200 yards.

Barrel Fouling and Cleaning

Barrel fouling is a common issue in 7mm-08 rifles, especially when shooting at high velocities. Fouling can cause inaccuracy and reduced accuracy, leading to missed shots. To minimize fouling, hunters should clean their rifles regularly after each shot. A good rule of thumb is to clean the barrel every 5-10 shots, or after each hunting session. Additionally, hunters can use a muzzle brake or ported barrel to reduce recoil and fouling. By addressing these common misfires, hunters can increase their accuracy and success with the 7mm-08 Remington.

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