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You could try a lower humidity. I incubate mine at about 35% and find that is just about perfect. I still have to help a few out, but they can mostly pip the shell at that humidity. It depends on the humidity where you live, so you could try weighing your eggs. If I did 45 to 55 here, I wouldn't hatch any!
I don't think lack of hand turning turning is causing your problem.
Let us know how it goes!
What are your hatch rates on viable eggs with 35% humidity? Is that what you keep it at during pip & hatch as well or do you raise it?