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One for you gun snobs.
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That's kind of like comparing range rover owners to Hyundai owners. Thinking the Hyundai owners aren't going to keep up with the maintenance as well as range rover owners so the Hyundais get a bad rap for breaking even though usually it's the opposite.
I don't really consider range rovers to be a beacon of reliability.

The British don't make computers because they can't figure out how to make them leak oil.
 

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Think about this shaking the ammo for just a minute.
You load a magazine with the ammo you just bought.
You chamber the first round.

Think about the abrupt start and stop stop the ammo experiences after being chambered.

You can't shake it and create that many G's.
Then the recoil of firing the first shot will shake the snot out of all the ones in the magazine.

That piece of literature that states shake the ammo makes them look like chumps.

I love all my Hi-Point firearms but they need to not be a bunch of chumps.

As small as the case is in a pistol round there is no way the flame from a primer can't reach the powder and set it off clumped or not.

Primer hole clogged with cleaning media maybe.
The shaking the firearm comes from pistol competition.
A normally loaded firearm does not require shaking for ignition.
Scoring in USPSA is minor and major depending on the power factor of the rounds being used.
In minor scoring which allows lower velocity rounds so it’s easier to recover from recoil, there is very little powder in the cartridge. Some low enough that the competitor shakes the firearm with the muzzle up to get the powder nearest to the primer.
A member of this forum traveled many hundreds of miles to a match. Their match ammo had to be tested before competition. Shaken, it passed. Not shaken, it failed. They were not allowed to compete.
 

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You hit your head really hard on that rock, drain bamage.

Ball breaker here guys I posted that story of me falling out of a tree too see if it was believable
to the masses.
It seems it was but killing a deer with a 45 Hi-Point with 1 shot did not seem believable.

Well the killing with the 45 was real and factual.

Me falling out of a tree was a made up story.
My friends all know I am a squirrel and I do not fall out of trees.

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