jackknife88
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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.
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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.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?
@THLR just posted videos on his YouTube about this very topic.

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.
Agree.They're great to mix in, but try to also add in a few rounds of centerfire in the middle and at the very end of a session.
Rimfire can't replicate some of the training challenges that come with recoil. And it can lead to not realizing you're building in some bad habits or inappropriate technique, without that recoil feedback.
Recoil reveals bad technique. Recoil also adds in several variables to any shot. So removing recoil to focus on other things, like trigger control and target focus, helps in isolating improvement. Isolating in on specifics for improvement, then mixing it back up together with recoil, is where you get big gains and keep fewer bad habits from creeping in.
I consider 22lr training to be enhanced dry fire, or to put it differently, dry fire with consequences.