R&R | 22lr, Let’s Talk About It

Published on April 18, 2024
Duration: 9:34

The speaker discusses the .22 Long Rifle's utility as a training cartridge for new shooters and for small game hunting, particularly as a 'garden gun' for pest control. However, they find it lacks recoil and enjoyment for personal training, arguing it doesn't effectively teach recoil management or follow-up shots crucial for defensive shooting. While acknowledging its low cost and suitability for introducing new shooters, the speaker advises against relying on .22 LR for defensive roles due to reliability concerns and the lack of effective recoil training.

Quick Summary

The .22 Long Rifle is a great training cartridge for new shooters and effective for garden pest control due to its low cost and minimal recoil. However, it's not ideal for defensive training as it doesn't teach recoil management. Rimfire reliability can also be a concern for self-defense applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to .22 LR Discussion
  2. 00:21Uses for .22 Long Rifle
  3. 00:30.22 LR as a Training Cartridge
  4. 00:40.22 LR for Small Game Hunting
  5. 01:07.22 LR as a Garden Gun
  6. 01:50Specific Garden Gun Example
  7. 02:11Enjoyment of .22 LR for Plinking
  8. 02:27Preference for Recoil in Training
  9. 02:31Fundamentals Training with .22 LR
  10. 02:45Limitations for Follow-up Shots
  11. 02:52Ruger 22/45 vs. 1911 Comparison
  12. 03:16Recoil Management in Defensive Training
  13. 03:41Overall Uses for .22 LR
  14. 03:49Personal Enjoyment of .22 LR
  15. 04:029mm Training Benefits
  16. 04:12.22 LR vs. Larger Calibers for Speed
  17. 04:26.22 LR Misleading for Cross-Training
  18. 04:40Enjoyment of .22 LR Rifles
  19. 04:54High-Accuracy .22 Rifles
  20. 05:09Common .22 Rifles (Ruger 10/22)
  21. 05:18Pros: Cost and Introduction
  22. 05:24Perk: Cheap to Shoot
  23. 05:40Personal Preference for .22 LR
  24. 05:55Defensive Roles for .22 LR
  25. 06:16Reasons for Using .22 LR Defensively
  26. 06:30Using .22 LR When It's All You Have
  27. 06:43Rimfire Ammunition Reliability Concerns
  28. 07:05Not Ideal for Life-Stakes Situations
  29. 07:20Better Options Than .22 LR
  30. 07:41Addressing .22 LR Cult Following
  31. 07:53Recap of .22 LR Roles
  32. 07:55Wife's Use of .22 LR for Garden Protection
  33. 08:11Wife's Transition to Hunting
  34. 08:32Effective Garden Pest Control
  35. 08:55Merits and Personal Enjoyment
  36. 09:08Honest Opinion: .22 LR is Boring
  37. 09:15Viewer Engagement: What Do You Enjoy?
  38. 09:30Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary uses for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge?

The .22 Long Rifle is primarily used as a training cartridge for new shooters due to its low recoil and cost. It's also effective for small game hunting and as a 'garden gun' for pest control, like deterring rabbits from gardens.

Why is .22 LR not ideal for defensive shooting training?

.22 LR lacks significant recoil, which is a crucial element for training defensive shooting skills. It doesn't adequately prepare shooters for managing recoil, performing rapid follow-up shots, or handling the 'big boom' experienced with larger defensive calibers.

Are there reliability concerns with .22 Long Rifle ammunition?

Yes, rimfire ammunition, including .22 LR, can have reliability issues. The priming process is less robust than centerfire, leading to a higher risk of misfires or 'duds,' making it less desirable for life-dependent defensive situations.

What are the advantages of shooting .22 LR ammunition?

The main advantages of .22 LR are its extremely low cost, making it very affordable for practice, and its suitability for introducing new shooters to firearms safely due to minimal recoil. It's also effective for specific tasks like garden pest control.

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