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The 10MM pistol that everyone has dreamed about owning 😉
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3942627" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The shaking the firearm comes from pistol competition.</p><p>A normally loaded firearm does not require shaking for ignition.</p><p>Scoring in USPSA is minor and major depending on the power factor of the rounds being used.</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3942627, member: 5412"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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