I can't help but chuckle a little at people making a huge deal of a 265 yd. hit with a handgun. It's really not that hard to do with a little practice, and I've seen and done almost twice that distance.
We have a long range fun shoot every summer for old single shot and lever action rifles. But everyone brings a handgun or two and at some point it turns into a long range handgun shoot.
We have targets out to 1,000 yds. for rifles, but also have targets at 500, 450, 300, and 150 yds. I don't see many of the guys there that can't hit 150 yds. consistently. And 300 yds. doesn't seem to produce many misses either. 450 yds. begins to test the shooter, and hits are about 40%-50% of the shots fired. This summer I used my S&W Model 59 with 9mm ball ammo to make hits on the 450 yd. dinger, and was surprised at how well the 59 worked.
Everyone should try long distance dingers with a handgun at some time. It makes you appreciate, and believe Elmer's writings about taking long distance shots. Plus it's just plain fun.