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<blockquote data-quote="outdoorguyBP" data-source="post: 3043238" data-attributes="member: 126478"><p>I have had a lot of fun with shooting a 22. Used to run NRL22 matches with a handful of side stages, but access to a range that supports the event was a challenge. </p><p></p><p>Huge opportunity to bring in new shooters. For families to shoot. Being able to have a squad of new shooters with one or two seasoned folks works great because everyone could run the same gun. Would have new folks just supply XYZ ammo and you are off and running. </p><p></p><p>200, 300, 400 yards can be a blast. Add a suppressor and it is even more fun. Was even able to get my 16 year old daughter and her friend (never shot a firearm) to join in. </p><p></p><p>Even finding the ammo your gun likes is a good time. As with anything you can go over the deep end. Many have a setup mirroring their centerfire long range rifles, some just have a 10/22 with rail/scope able for all the travel needed beyond 150 yards. Smiles everywhere regardless of the setup. </p><p></p><p>Fun times all around, highly recommend it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outdoorguyBP, post: 3043238, member: 126478"] I have had a lot of fun with shooting a 22. Used to run NRL22 matches with a handful of side stages, but access to a range that supports the event was a challenge. Huge opportunity to bring in new shooters. For families to shoot. Being able to have a squad of new shooters with one or two seasoned folks works great because everyone could run the same gun. Would have new folks just supply XYZ ammo and you are off and running. 200, 300, 400 yards can be a blast. Add a suppressor and it is even more fun. Was even able to get my 16 year old daughter and her friend (never shot a firearm) to join in. Even finding the ammo your gun likes is a good time. As with anything you can go over the deep end. Many have a setup mirroring their centerfire long range rifles, some just have a 10/22 with rail/scope able for all the travel needed beyond 150 yards. Smiles everywhere regardless of the setup. Fun times all around, highly recommend it! [/QUOTE]
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