Fair enough, I was just asking for input/insight, as it might have made for a second reason to buy a .22 Henry other than "I just want one - bad!"Mistered wrote:Very true - and really the only 'training' a .22 should be used for is with say, new shooters who have little to no experience. Otherwise if you are already an experience shooter shoot your .22 for its purposes and your .357 for its.there is a long standing school of thought that says one should practice with what they hunt with
And, I'd never think of practicing with the .22 to the exclusion of the BBS, but it does seem like it wouldn't hurt to exercise a bit of muscle (and eyesight) memory on super-cheap ammo from time to time.
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