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<blockquote data-quote="338Shooter" data-source="post: 789313" data-attributes="member: 3449"><p>I haven't had any problems sticking my case on the can and taking it off while smoking hot. I wouldn't do it with a 5.56 can, but I can't get the 9mm hot enough to melt it. When I'm done, I usually let it sit while I gather up my stuff then just stick the case on it and screw it off or de-3 lug it no problems so far.</p><p></p><p>Plus, unless you keep the round count low in a shooting session, it's going to get hot. It just may happen a little faster with titegroup. I haven't noticed any increased heating over shooting factory ammo. The aluminum cools pretty well with a light breeze outside. May be a problem indoors, but I've never shot indoors with it so I can't speak on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338Shooter, post: 789313, member: 3449"] I haven't had any problems sticking my case on the can and taking it off while smoking hot. I wouldn't do it with a 5.56 can, but I can't get the 9mm hot enough to melt it. When I'm done, I usually let it sit while I gather up my stuff then just stick the case on it and screw it off or de-3 lug it no problems so far. Plus, unless you keep the round count low in a shooting session, it's going to get hot. It just may happen a little faster with titegroup. I haven't noticed any increased heating over shooting factory ammo. The aluminum cools pretty well with a light breeze outside. May be a problem indoors, but I've never shot indoors with it so I can't speak on that. [/QUOTE]
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