I've been away from the range for a few weeks due to weather and work. Finally made it early Sunday morning.
Decided to shoot the P-10F only, and at 25 yards, starting with some low cost Remington UMC until I sensed my trigger finger was functioning, then I switched over to Atlanta Arms 115 JHP for timed fire bullseye practice (25 yards, standing, single hand, five shots in 20 seconds, twice per target score.
I shot four targets with scores of 96 or better. Here are the three best targets. Rain and wind kept me from setting up a shooter cam.
https://youtu.be/xXpT9_gZqO8Here is the takeaway for me. The P-10F is a winner. I was as consistent with the P-10F on Sunday as I have ever been with the 97B"E" or P-09, my other two bullseye match pistols. I've also won a match with a P-07, but that was unusual. I always expected to have high score with the full size guns, especially with the 97B"E", which I consider to be the absolutel best bullseye match gun that I could ever shoot.
It was a lot of fun shooting the hammer fired polymer guns in matches and doing well. I never thought it would be possible to get a striker fired gun to match my needs trigger pull wise but it looks like that is exactly what has happened, and I am pleasantly surprised at how easy it has been to get the P-10F where I could shoot it well.
So, a game changing range visit for me. I will shoot the P-10F in any bullseye matches I am able to attend this year. I'll put the 97 to the side for a while.
Joe