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    i say you try it out on Brett....just shoot him in the kneecaps...he won't feel a thing
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    Nice one Julio.

    BTW, .22 has killed more people than any other round. It tumbles when it gets inside. Eventhough the entry wound is small, internally it does a number on a human body. I wouldn't want to get shot by ANY caliber including the .22.

    ahmonrah: The high points are sometimes ammo sensitive. Some hollow points will feed fine, but others wont. I have a 9mm carbine that shoots unbelivable groups, but is a little ammo sensitive eventhough long guns are really not supposed to. Pistols are more susceptible to being ammo sensitive than rifles or carbines.

    With that said, my little carbine is fun to shoot and it shoots really good. At 9mm and being a shoulder gun, it has zero kick at all. It's easy to shoot well with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900
    Nice one Julio.

    BTW, .22 has killed more people than any other round. It tumbles when it gets inside. Eventhough the entry wound is small, internally it does a number on a human body. I wouldn't want to get shot by ANY caliber including the .22.

    ahmonrah: The high points are sometimes ammo sensitive. Some hollow points will feed fine, but others wont. I have a 9mm carbine that shoots unbelivable groups, but is a little ammo sensitive eventhough long guns are really not supposed to. Pistols are more susceptible to being ammo sensitive than rifles or carbines.

    With that said, my little carbine is fun to shoot and it shoots really good. At 9mm and being a shoulder gun, it has zero kick at all. It's easy to shoot well with it.
    I shouldve read this 1st before posting. lol

    I feel you about getting shot with anything man.. Hopefully it will never happen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900
    Nice one Julio.

    BTW, .22 has killed more people than any other round. It tumbles when it gets inside. Eventhough the entry wound is small, internally it does a number on a human body. I wouldn't want to get shot by ANY caliber including the .22.

    ahmonrah: The high points are sometimes ammo sensitive. Some hollow points will feed fine, but others wont. I have a 9mm carbine that shoots unbelivable groups, but is a little ammo sensitive eventhough long guns are really not supposed to. Pistols are more susceptible to being ammo sensitive than rifles or carbines.

    With that said, my little carbine is fun to shoot and it shoots really good. At 9mm and being a shoulder gun, it has zero kick at all. It's easy to shoot well with it.
    good info . cause it was either the high point(cost effectiveness) or the beretta cx4 storm for me. well shizzle, if i pick up the high point, what brand of ammo would you recommend? it's uses are basically defense and firing lane apps?



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