You know, thinking back now, I learned more about field shooting (offhand at small live targets) with this than any other rifle cartridge.
The first year I purchased my Remington 788 rifle in Northern Ontario(1988), I learned two things in the small game season there:
1/222 is too destructive on bush bunnies at normal hunting ranges in the bush.
2/222 at the correct range can kill a wolf.
When I moved to Southern Saskatchewan, this small centrefire REALLY earned it's place in the rifle rack!
Took in-numerable gophers, maybe 1/2 dozen snowshoehares (re-learned an old lesson) at least one to one hundred fifty jackrabbits, at least 6 foxes, 10-12 coyotes, one beaver in Alberta, and the past mentioned single wolf in Ontario.
As well, 97% of the time, it was bang-flop!
With its short locktime and adequate barrel length, plus Leupold optics, I got alot of trigger time in the so called "off season."
Too boot, all in the beautiful outdoors, getting fresh air and exercise,with this rifle slung over my shoulder, and had lots of fun.