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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3172094" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>That and with the controls being identical it can be used for introduction or training. And while you can get conversion kits for a fill size AR to shoot 22 by the time you buy one you may as well spend a couple bucks more and have the dedicated platform with less hiccups to deal with. I know I would much rather take a new shooter to the range with my 15-22 for the first hundred rounds so that they are familiar with it and then let them have a few shots with the 223 after they are comfortable. A whole #311 of a lot cheaper too.</p><p></p><p>I actually am supposed to take someone who has never shot before in the next couple months when their schedule is conducive to making things happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3172094, member: 29706"] That and with the controls being identical it can be used for introduction or training. And while you can get conversion kits for a fill size AR to shoot 22 by the time you buy one you may as well spend a couple bucks more and have the dedicated platform with less hiccups to deal with. I know I would much rather take a new shooter to the range with my 15-22 for the first hundred rounds so that they are familiar with it and then let them have a few shots with the 223 after they are comfortable. A whole #311 of a lot cheaper too. I actually am supposed to take someone who has never shot before in the next couple months when their schedule is conducive to making things happen. [/QUOTE]
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