Ok, this may seem like a really dumb question, but why are these types of shooting sports limited to 9MM and up (in general)? Is it related to the stopping power of smaller calibers? Why can't one shoot with a 22LR conversion kit on their Glock?
And before you get all up in my face, I know that 22 LR is not going to stop a BG, but I also know that piece of cardboard is not a BG, it's a piece of cardboard and if a piece of cardboard can represent a BG than a 22LR can represent a 357 mag round.
So I know you can't shoot with 22LR, but why? Can you practice with them? Can you take a Black Badge course with 22LR?
And before you get all up in my face, I know that 22 LR is not going to stop a BG, but I also know that piece of cardboard is not a BG, it's a piece of cardboard and if a piece of cardboard can represent a BG than a 22LR can represent a 357 mag round.
So I know you can't shoot with 22LR, but why? Can you practice with them? Can you take a Black Badge course with 22LR?




















































