About the 2:30 mark is the 10mm part.
I don't care what he says about the .357 SIG, I kind of like it. And my SIG P229 fires both it and the 40 cal S&W with just a barrel swap that I can probably do with no tools in 30 seconds. And at 21 feet, where I do most of my practise shooting, both the .40 cals and the 357 SIS's hit the same place. No Kentucky windage estimates needed.
But I do like my 10's!
I do most of my practice at 21 feet as well.
Just at minimum knife distance.
I take shots as far out as 50 yards in routine practice, but expend 85% or so of my ammo at distances less than 10 yards. Most of that is spent in 2-3 shot drills that include draw and re-hoster. Most ranges don't allow this, so I often do it out in the desert.
I only watched it from the 2:15 mark forward. The amount of disinformation really sickens me, especially with the style of format they're doing (classroom style).
Quote from: sqlbullet on April 03 2013 08:28:35 AM MDT
I take shots as far out as 50 yards in routine practice, but expend 85% or so of my ammo at distances less than 10 yards. Most of that is spent in 2-3 shot drills that include draw and re-hoster. Most ranges don't allow this, so I often do it out in the desert.
Oh, I go longer...but I PRACTICE at 21 feet. Seems to be a good range if I get in a bad situation. But I like 75-100 yards for my .454 Casull.
I don't want to get hit with a supersoaker let alone a bullet,whatever the caliber.