I've been told by others when I mulled about getting a 10mm, that its good "after you learn how to shoot it". When I ask, what do you need to learn, they have no answer and bring up the FBI had poor shooting scores with it, it takes to long to train how to shoot it. Huh, does the bullet not land where the sights are aimed with properly zeroed sights? Are the ballistics that bad, that unexpected amounts of elevation correction is needed at typical pistol shooting distances? For a round with higher MV than most?
It all smacks of the speculation repeated as fact, that comes out of the FBI abandoning 10mm, that keeps swirling around this cartridge.
BTW,
MagTech 10a has 1230 fps MV and is cheaper than most of the other big brands that are barely over a 1000 fps. But, MagTech is not readily available on the store shelves, so you'll likely need to order it online.
The CCI Blazer Brass is 1200 fps MV, and that is more likely to find on the store shelves. The rest of the big brand names, like mentioned before, seem to be loaded with about the same power as .40.