I went back to the shooting range with the P-10F on Wednesday and tried the modified pistol again, this time with enough space on the video camera SD card to record for an hour instead of 3 minutes. Here is a video of the 1st (and best) target of the two I shot.
https://youtu.be/J8Cz3GrAiXE?si=pZzr06BuSy7jb1vzThis is very similar to the target from Tuesday pictured above--3 or 4 shots a little high but a good percentage in the black on the B-8C target. I went one click down on the sight after this target for the second and last target of the day with this pistol and that seemed to be in the right direction on average, but the problem here is eye fatigue, not so much zero, I think. I need some more experience, perhaps on a cloudy day with less contrast.
For my type of shooting, the change in angle of the Apex disconnector is a good thing, so I'll probably make the same changes to the C and S pistols.
I put the P-10F up after 40 rounds and got out the P-10C. The 25 yard lane was occupied, took a chance at re-zeroing the freshly re-installed red dot at 100 yards. Don't do that if you have a video camera on a tripod just a little off of the line of fire.
I hit the tripod once and stopped until the 25 yard lane was available, and the zero was off by about 10" left at 25 yards, so 2-1/2' off to the left at 100, about where the tripod was. My good luck streak continues. And that is one tough carbon fiber tripod. I walked the zero back in to the center at 25 yards, and at 2" high at 25 yards, it should be close at a 100 next time I shoot it. I hope. At least the camera gear won't be at risk.
I'm done for the week. Will return to the range on Tuesday of next week.
Joe L