I was thinking along similar lines earlier today about introducing new shooters to a league night and how to do so safely when they have not had any formal training and trying to accommodate pistol shooters while avoiding having another club rule requiring a holstering course. (When a club has too many rules it becomes no fun for anyone.) I hadn't thought about .22LR, but I had though about the holstering and low ready. Problem is without holsters they will not be able to do any start that is not facing squarely down range and the equivalent of facing target hands at sides. The only way I could conceive a way around that is apply a procedural penalty. As for the .22, perhaps figure out what the Pf of a .22 LR would be and then divide minor by that and that is the number of shots required on target : (minor Pf/.22 LR Pf)x2= required hits per target eg. (125/(40x1200/1000))x2= 5.2 so instead or requiring 2 hits per target you would require 5. Better get good with mag changes. I'm thinking different division as well solves all the issues including COF restrictions.
My concern with this approach is that it that it assumes an ineffectiveness that may not be valid.
Does it really require 5 shots in the face with a 22LR to equal the impact/effectiveness of two 9mm???




















































