Did you clean the magazines before using them? I've had to remove some heavy oil & sometimes a thickened brown goo from new mags.
Last round feeding issues can sometimes be caused by weakened springs, or dirty mags which allow dirt & fouling to create drag in the mag body when the spring tension is at its weakest (about the last round or two).
Of course, depending on what you mean by failure-to-feed, it might also be influenced by a dirty chamber.
An occasional ammunition related issue isn't impossible, either. By Hi-Shok, I take it you mean the low cost 'Classic' line? I actually had a box of another brand's budget LE line in .40 S&W which contained two rounds with improperly trimmed cases. Both were just barely too long to permit the rounds to completely chamber in my duty gun when I was shooting for practice one day. What were the odds?
Naturally, it's also possible that what I like to call a grip-stability issue ... (what other folks like to call 'limp wristing') ... can result in feeding issues. While it can happen when some folks shoot metal-framed pistols, it's more commonly reported being observed when folks are shooting lighter weight plastic-framed guns. I've seen my fair share of it while working with folks. I remember one time when a couple of smaller statured folks were taking turns shooting & evaluating a G21 with factory 230gr JHP loads. One of them was able to get the G21 to repeatedly have the same feeding problem, shooting ammunition out of the same case as the other person, while the other person had no problems whatsoever. Nobody else, including me, experienced that issue when shooting that gun with that ammunition that day.
The current M&P 45 mag springs have purple paint on the upper coils, replacing the earlier ones with orange paint. I believe there may also have been a revision to the .45 follower (I can't remember from an earlier parts order).
My earlier M&P 45 10-round mags (orange spring paint) all worked fine with an assortment of different hollow point loads, although I did have one spring which took on a bizarre bend for some unknown reason. I didn't notice it for any functioning problem, but discovered it when I removed it from the mag for normal cleaning and saw that it was oddly bent at one coil at an acute angle. Weird.
Dunno what happened in your case, and it's not really possible to diagnose gun, ammo or shooter problems via the internet.

S&W is going to be closing for the holidays (Wed or Thurs this week?) until the first week in Jan, I think? Can't remember. You might call them tomorrow and ask them what they think.