Setting here thinking. Has the .22 Training Rifles now become a class of their own in which they still serve their intended purpose, but are now much more these days such as a main-stay competition rifle in the world of rimfire sports?
Perhaps its always been this way, but to me it seems as though they have become much more then a training rifle for many - which is good!
I'm thinking with competitions now being built around .22 training rifles that these rifles stand on their own merrit as bonified competition rifles in the world of rimfire in which a person these days may opt for what we call a training rifle as a competition rifle long before they ever buy (if they ever do) a high power center fire rifle.
Think about the .22 rimfire comps available to us... We have, Tactical Matches, Sporter Matches, Bench Rest Matches, 4 Position Matches (short, mid, and long range), Long Range 100 to 300 yard Matches, Silhouette & Gong Matches, Best Group Matches, Timed Matches, and I'm sure there are more matches being shot that I haven't even touched on.
All this leads me to believe that although we consider some .22's as Training Rifles (and they are being used in that capacity), I kind of think there are a lot more being used as pure competiton rifles to meet the needs of a rimfire match/competition more so then meeting the needs of a high power rifle competition.
Anyone else see a trend here like I do, or am I just reading something into this that really doesn't exist at all? Has the .22 Rimfire Rifles become a class of shooting sports of their own, more so then what they use to be?
Just wondering?
Perhaps its always been this way, but to me it seems as though they have become much more then a training rifle for many - which is good!
I'm thinking with competitions now being built around .22 training rifles that these rifles stand on their own merrit as bonified competition rifles in the world of rimfire in which a person these days may opt for what we call a training rifle as a competition rifle long before they ever buy (if they ever do) a high power center fire rifle.
Think about the .22 rimfire comps available to us... We have, Tactical Matches, Sporter Matches, Bench Rest Matches, 4 Position Matches (short, mid, and long range), Long Range 100 to 300 yard Matches, Silhouette & Gong Matches, Best Group Matches, Timed Matches, and I'm sure there are more matches being shot that I haven't even touched on.
All this leads me to believe that although we consider some .22's as Training Rifles (and they are being used in that capacity), I kind of think there are a lot more being used as pure competiton rifles to meet the needs of a rimfire match/competition more so then meeting the needs of a high power rifle competition.
Anyone else see a trend here like I do, or am I just reading something into this that really doesn't exist at all? Has the .22 Rimfire Rifles become a class of shooting sports of their own, more so then what they use to be?
Just wondering?