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It's funny, I love to shoot .22's outdoors, which, like Tim and others here, I blessedly can. I have a Ruger Mk II I bought in 1982 that makes it fun.
This may sound odd, but still shoot the .22 that you have been at your range. You'll begin to converge on an effective style for both pistols that will make you a better shooter.
Whenever I shoot (once every 10 days or so) I shoot both. I like to warm up with the .22 and get in the pocket, so to speak.
I find that then moving to the Browning or .45s I'm more focused and shoot more effectively for the same amount of ammo. I should compare groups shooting the .22 first against not "rehearsing": but .22 practice is cheap!
Again, great choice...when a gun feels right all is well.
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