Recent events prompted me to try something I don't do enough of - long distance shots from concealment. Basically I set the steel at 55 yards, (measured later, thought it was 50), and facing in random direction, would draw, fire three aimed shots, and if no two clangers, would move to a barricade and fire three more. Without two clangers out of 6 rounds, shooter is "dead" as rifle armed "bad guy" could be reasonably likely to A), realize he is getting shot at and B ) use his superior long distance firearm to render me room temp. Why practice this? Well, I did swear that oath thing, twice, enemies foreign and domestic, serve and protect, all that jazz. In all reality, if in a chaotic situation such as recently, I will be moving my family OUT of the area, and let the real first responders tackle the issue, but if need be, I wanted to see how well I might do. With a compact size pistol this was not the easiest of tasks, for a fat old guy like me. This was one good set.

But, like I mentioned to others, that was TWO rounds out of THREE...and in a chaotic environment, where that third round went could be of immense importance later. After approximately 100 flawless rounds through the P-10C, I had had maybe five or so perfect sets, with the first two rounds clanging. All the rest had rounds into the berm/Grandma shopping for Junior's first headphones. However, I recommend you try it, just once, if you can. This P-10C continuously surprised me with its abilities. Me, not so much. It's also eye opening about many posters I see on other websites, "I'd take that clown out with my Ruger EC9S, no problem!" Yes, Captain Whizbang, there IS a problem.