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Although I'm not a Hornady ammo fan, as both pistol and rifle fail to perform as advertised...but being a trainer, the above caught my eye and ripped it out of its socket.
Of all the malfunctions, stovepipe are the easiest to clear...just rack and go. If you would like some help, let me know and we can get together sometime and go over some things...no charge.
Looks like a FTF to me. I agree with the previous statements above relating same.
Some guns, by design, dont care for bullet shapes outside of the realm of what they were machined for by design. I would gander that most are ramped for NATO designed bullets.
Magazines can function the same way also, over length, bullet shape ect.
That looks like FTF to my eye also...how old is the mag? Does it stay loaded 99% of the time?
Myself, Ive had great luck with the Hornady Critical defense...I do tend to rotate my carry ammo every few months, buy new, put "previously carried" in the back up mags, burn through the oldest next range session. This has worked for me for years, never had a problem with that ammo. Not saying it couldnt happen though....
Appears the round is nose diving into the feed ramp. Since the magazine has ran off the first two, and happens on the third...my first thought is the magazine spring...not being able to stabilize the remaining rounds well.
The other thought that comes to mind; even though the magazine spring is suspect, it may allow other HP designs to work, as they tend to be less pointed, having more of a rounded design.