Congrats on the range trip! As far as the P250 trigger goes, I really needed to put some time into it to dial it in. It really takes a smooth, full stroke squeeze to keep that front sight on the target. That is another great thing about the P250, you can chamber a snap cap, and dry fire all you want to keep that front sight from moving.
Kudos to you for running HPs at the range. IMO if your P250 is a CCW item, you have to know it will work with your defensive loads 100% of the time!