Using .22 as a trainer?

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Anyone one use a .22lr as a trainer? I love my centerfire, but have gotten a Bergara Carbon BMR to sub for cost effectiveness and short distance training.
 
I’m curious about this as well! I have not purchased a 22LR yet for nrl22 but already have one in AR platform for Appleseed weekends. Would you bug the BMR again if you had to do it over?
 
I have a Tikka T1X and CZ 457 I use for trainers. Mostly for offhand practice at 50 yards (shooting at 3.5” target).
 
I had a vudoo 360 as a prs trainer, was absolutely fantastic out to 300yds.

Also had a cz457 varmint that I used for off hand being that it was a helluva lot lighter than my vudoo/mpa chassis combo.

22s are just plain fun. Wouldn't hesitate to get another.
 
Absolutely! I’m way more comfortable not peeing off my neighbors at my house by shooting my suppressed .22’s. I shoot either a left hand Bergara or cz452. My daughter shoots a left hand tikka t1x.

It’s nice to just be able to shoot at my own place whenever I feel like it.

We also shoot suppressed Ruger handguns which has really been helpful for my wife and daughters to get more proficient with a pistol
 
Absolutely. Great for cheap practice. I take mine on hikes and work on shooting off my pack and off rocks and stuff.

If nothing else is super fun. Shooting suppressed 22 is one of my favorite things to do.
 
I’m curious about this as well! I have not purchased a 22LR yet for nrl22 but already have one in AR platform for Appleseed weekends. Would you bug the BMR again if you had to do it over?
Would do it all over again. I bought it to hunt (small creatures) and to train and it's stellar for both. I have taken it out to small "weekender" target competitions, and with Eley Target, shot well. Put some Eley Match (black box) flat nose in it, and it shoots insane.
 
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