Author Topic: 125gr H&S bullets for use in CZ pistols  (Read 6306 times)

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Offline Wobbly

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Re: 125gr H&S bullets for use in CZ pistols
« Reply #30 on: February 22, 2017, 09:35:20 PM »
So I'm no longer allowed to make an observation based on the facts presented ?

How have I hurt you or H&S by making this observation.
And again, where is the "bad mouth" ?
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Re: 125gr H&S bullets for use in CZ pistols
« Reply #31 on: February 22, 2017, 09:36:26 PM »
This is a one-man operation. No telling if he'll be there in 4 weeks or not.

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Re: 125gr H&S bullets for use in CZ pistols
« Reply #32 on: February 22, 2017, 09:55:14 PM »
That's an additional observation based on reading external to this site.

I have never used words that disparage you, the product, or people of H&S. I have never said "don't buy this product", or anything similar. You simply need to learn the difference between disparaging remarks and drawing a personal opinion based on statements presented.

You told us about the product. You tested the product. Some people liked it. Some people were unsure. Where is the problem ?
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Re: H&S bullets, anyone used them in a shadow?
« Reply #33 on: February 22, 2017, 11:45:37 PM »
Blue bullets is 0.006$ expensiver before shipping. x1000 so 6$ more.

Missouri is 70$ per 1000 plus shipping.

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bsand, you bought bullets from a new company and new commercial bullet maker based on saving a fraction of a penny, and the bullets are undersized for caliber, which is an issue, probably not completely cured, as suggested by the smell, and the profile forces you to load short enough that some guns are going to have feeding problems, one of which is your pistol in particular.  Those are the facts.  That's not bad-mouthing.  That's direct criticism of manufacturing decisions and flaws.

And if you think people aren't addressing you and your issue or H&S with the appropriate attitude, maybe closing your first response in the thread with the wise-ass Happy? set a bad tone at the outset.   But, hey, it's not like you get only one chance for a first impression.  ;)