My local range membership requires a mandatory membership with CSSA, and it looks like all or most of their shooting competitions use 22lr. It seems kind of silly to use a caliber that no one would use in real life for anything other than target shooting, but I don't really have experience so I'd like to know:
1. What applications, other than target shooting, is the 22lr used for?
2. Are there Canadian competitions other than CSSA ones that use a "real" caliber like 9mm or another caliber that I might actually use someday in the military or police service?
3. If the 22lr will only serve as a target shooter, which competition/category/division is best to spend the least amount of money i.e. fewest upgrades and extra spending, closest to out of the box.
4. Since it's such a small caliber, can I do target shooting on private property outside of city limits, assuming there's a lot of space and a proper, legal, safe setup for it?
5. It looks like target competitions shoot from 25 or 50m. At that range, how does the 22lr accuracy compare with 9mm, 40, 45, etc. Since it's so small, does it arc more and/or get carried by wind more?
1. What applications, other than target shooting, is the 22lr used for?
2. Are there Canadian competitions other than CSSA ones that use a "real" caliber like 9mm or another caliber that I might actually use someday in the military or police service?
3. If the 22lr will only serve as a target shooter, which competition/category/division is best to spend the least amount of money i.e. fewest upgrades and extra spending, closest to out of the box.
4. Since it's such a small caliber, can I do target shooting on private property outside of city limits, assuming there's a lot of space and a proper, legal, safe setup for it?
5. It looks like target competitions shoot from 25 or 50m. At that range, how does the 22lr accuracy compare with 9mm, 40, 45, etc. Since it's so small, does it arc more and/or get carried by wind more?




















































