I shoot lc brass, 55gr fbhp varmint nightmare extremes from midsouth with aa2460 for short range practics. Use all that random ammo for offhand practice, shoot 77's across the course until you make master, then work up a seperate 80gr long line load.
More trigger pulling, less screwing with reloads. I made master with a RRA that shot 1.25 moa.
I don't have enough brass to start reloading. I still have only half a cleaning solution, no trimmer, my press isn't mounted, chamfer tool, not to mention no bullets, and my 1960s Red Dot might not quite be good enough

Won't be reloading for awhile.
For shooting I don't have an "appropriate" glove yet, no shooting jacket, a weird tactical mat, shooting stool, no vanes, weathermeters, no weird things to connect to my glasses or caps that have odd wings on them.
I did just get my Freeland HD tripod and my spotting scope. Creedmore score book and holder came today. Have to mount my sling, install the NM trigger.
The list goes on an on...yes, probably most appropriate to shoot oddball ammo on standing as I won't hit the target anyway, especially all that low gr ammo that will likely detonate on the way to the target.
I bought some quantity of 69gr to shoot mid-range. Happens the league I am going to shoot with only shoots at 100yd so that is all going to be light stuff. The TAC is going to probably be my mainstay when I finish up all my LC, AE, PMC, Rem, S&B and even a box of Wolf Gold to try. At almost the same price, will be interesting to see how the TAC-223 stands up to the Wolf Gold...Heard some good things about the Wolf, just like their SK/Lapua .22LR I shoot.
Appreciate it!