huntnful
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Good info! I was actually thinking how I’ve spent a decent amount time hunting in cold snowy conditions, but not actually shooting in them. So basically my guns could have been locked up at any point, but there wasn’t an animal that I wanted to kill present… so I never even knew anyways.@huntnful , I bet it will happen at some point. My Tikka trigger went haywire after a couple days of hunting in freezing rain/snow. Left it outside of my tent overnight both nights under a tree so as to not cause condensation inside the gun. The firing pin would release when closing the bolt... It seemed there was ice in the trigger spring cavity not allowing the trigger sear to be properly engaged. It took at least 45 minutes to ert it working properly. I had an aftermarket trigger spring in it with it set to about 1.5lb. I think, but not sure, that it would have been prevented or at least easier/faster to get it working if I'd had the factory trigger spring in it since it's stronger and may have held the trigger in proper position. But, I'll never know for sure unless I duplicate the event.
It will eventually get you!