Small-bore rifle practice using .22 Long Rifle cartridges aimed at designated targets represents a common entry point into the shooting sports. This activity typically involves carefully aiming and firing at paper or metal targets at varying distances, often under controlled conditions at established ranges. An example includes shooting at a bullseye target from 50 feet using a specialized .22 caliber rifle equipped with a telescopic sight.
This discipline provides an accessible and relatively low-cost method for developing fundamental marksmanship skills, including proper breathing techniques, trigger control, and sight alignment. The reduced recoil and noise associated with the .22 Long Rifle cartridge make it ideal for novice shooters, allowing them to focus on technique without being overwhelmed by the physical demands of larger calibers. Historically, this type of marksmanship practice has served as a foundation for competitive shooting and even military training, contributing to the development of accurate and disciplined shooters. It also promotes responsible firearm handling and safety practices.