So yesterday I shot my first service rifle comp. It was a fixed yardage at 200. It was a "fun" shoot according to the match director so I was allowed to use my rifle. Its a 10.5" barrel bushmaster barreled flattop upper with removeable front and rear sights(not exactly what we call a competition gun, but its my first match ever) Don't criticize the gear, just help me fix the problem.
During the match temps never got above 30 degree's and we had wind gust up to 20mph.
First mistake(maybe) was that I shot 60 rounds through the gun 2 weeks ago and never cleaned it. But I've run the gun a lot dirtier and harder than I did for this match and NEVER had a problem. For the match I used all handloads.
Round 1: 20 shot 2 sighters Slow fire.
Didn't have a single problem with anything I fired really well and scored a 151
Round 2:Rapid fire sitting 10 shots 2 sighters
First round went BOOM...second round click... Yank charge handle drop another round into chamber, BOOM!. Next round click...
All in all I got 4 shots off due to the rounds not going off
I specifically loaded all these rounds for this match and I double checked primer seatings. Some primers had the smallest of primer strikes(almost not noticeable) some didn't have any primer strikes!!!
Round 3: 10 shots rapid fire prone 2 sighters (simulated 300 yard targets)
same problem as above except I got 3 shots off
Round 4: 10 shots slow fire 2 sighters (simulated 600 yard targets)
A few rounds failed to go boom(i pulled some factory loaded ammo out of my bag at this point) and I was so frustrated at this point I lost my head and lost count of my rounds so I failed to shoot all 10 rounds.
Final score of 233 with a failure to shoot 15 shots
So what could be the problem here? Like I stated already I've run the gun much dirtier than I did without problems, but never in such cold temps. I'm pretty sure I have a standard hammer springs. The only thing I can come up with is that my buffer spring is cheap and it was so cold it caused it to shrink and loose some of its springy-ness. That and a slightly dirty chamber
During the match temps never got above 30 degree's and we had wind gust up to 20mph.
First mistake(maybe) was that I shot 60 rounds through the gun 2 weeks ago and never cleaned it. But I've run the gun a lot dirtier and harder than I did for this match and NEVER had a problem. For the match I used all handloads.
Round 1: 20 shot 2 sighters Slow fire.
Didn't have a single problem with anything I fired really well and scored a 151
Round 2:Rapid fire sitting 10 shots 2 sighters
First round went BOOM...second round click... Yank charge handle drop another round into chamber, BOOM!. Next round click...
All in all I got 4 shots off due to the rounds not going off

Round 3: 10 shots rapid fire prone 2 sighters (simulated 300 yard targets)
same problem as above except I got 3 shots off

Round 4: 10 shots slow fire 2 sighters (simulated 600 yard targets)
A few rounds failed to go boom(i pulled some factory loaded ammo out of my bag at this point) and I was so frustrated at this point I lost my head and lost count of my rounds so I failed to shoot all 10 rounds.
Final score of 233 with a failure to shoot 15 shots
So what could be the problem here? Like I stated already I've run the gun much dirtier than I did without problems, but never in such cold temps. I'm pretty sure I have a standard hammer springs. The only thing I can come up with is that my buffer spring is cheap and it was so cold it caused it to shrink and loose some of its springy-ness. That and a slightly dirty chamber