Hangfire

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While shooting today I experienced my first hangfire.I heard the click of the fireing pin hitting the primer then a second or two later it fired.It's my understand that this is a fairly unusual occurance with shotshells?I was shooting a semi auto and it ejected the empty casing normally.However oddly there was a lot of residue on the outside of the casing indicating there was some back pressure.Any ideas as to why?Was the primer just enough to force the load out causing a partial blockage before the main charge went off? The round was a Federal 12 pellet 00 buck.
 
Could be caused by any number of things from a sift seated primer to a powder charge not to spec to the gun actually not coming into battery properly but just enough to engage
What shotgun and ammo?
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My Beretta A400 started to hang fire on me one day shooting clays. I then realized that I hadn't cleaned it in a while. Cleaned the piston and BINGO! Everything was fine. I think it was not cycling properly and was not closing the bolt fully.

Hope this helps. G
 
It's a Rem 1100, the shell a Federal 12 pellet 00 buck. Gun just had a full tear down and cleaning. I'm fairly certain its the shell but curious as to the considerable amount of residue on the sides of the spent casing.I took a couple of shots after with different ammo,no issue.
 
To me it is a probable damp shell/powder charge. Only time I have had this is when I reloaded some damp/wet shells . Made for a fun day goose hunting when you never knew if it would go bang, and drop a bird, or pop and watch a shot string and wad go 20 feet.
 
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