My range report on the XD.
The 'range' was PAs Act 235 class. The instructors were excellent, both in the legalities involved with force, lethal force, other aspects of private security and finally firearms instruction/qualification. Burned about 500 - 600 rounds this past Saturday and Sunday in the course. Since we had people from very experienced w/ firearms to little or no experience, we started slow.
The checked our stances, had us dry fire a few times, then fire one round, etc, etc. Qualification course was 5 rounds @ 7 yds, reload repeat, 25 second limit. Then two more 5 round mags @ 15 with a 35 second limit. Last was 25 yards from behind a barricade, drop to kneeling, reload and fire another 5 round mag. Started holstered at all distances. Standard B-27 target, 8 ring in worth 5 pts each, 7 ring 4 pts, anywhere else on the silhouette 3 pts. 113 points to qualify.
We practiced on Saturday, about 250-270 rounds worth. With my new XD .45 and the Safariland 6320 holster (thumb lever release, ejection port retention) that I received a day or two before the shooting portion of the course I was in the high 140s out of 150 and didn't need anywhere near the time limits to do it. I found my XD actually shot a little low with Blazer brass as opposed to dead on with Fed red box and PMC ammo. 'Aiming 6' (lollipop) at 25 yds per the owner's manual with the Blazer was not good, shots were low.
Next day we practiced and qualified, and I got 150/150. The whole class qualified with the highest scores the instructors ever saw. Kudos to the instructors and the newer shooters for a job well done!
We then did a 5 yd speed drill. Everyone started with three full mags - gun loaded (administrative) and holstered, two spares on the belt. The instructors used a shot timer and told us to 'flash sight' and empty all of our mags into the target as fast as possible. I went 1.25 seconds from the beep to the first shot, fired the first 14 rounds in 4 seconds, reloaded twice and fired a total of 40 rounds w/ two reloads in 17 seconds. 37 nine ring in, two 8 ring, one 7. Guess if I could find a range that actually let you shoot like real life I could improve that...

Bottom line - after this weekend this formerly all 1911 shooter was duly impressed - this gun is accurate, easy to adjust to, and has not so much as hiccuped since I got it. I sent it to Springer Precision for their combat trigger job yesterday, should make it even sweeter.

Edit: 2 XDs in the class, mine in 45, other in 40, one XDm 40. No Glocks.