Years ago I...
bought a collection of BR guns from an estate. I sold some but got stuck with a .222 HV on a sleeved Rem. action. No one was remotely interested.
Deciding that "I'd show them!" I loaded up some brass and started to shoot the old Sinclair built gun. It shot like crazy at home so I took it to a match. Sadly, the wind was blowing at the match. Darn wind blew the bullets all over the place.
I asked Dwight to rechamber it to a .22 BR .200" Short, a cartridge that Jerry Hensler had made somewhat popular back then. Surprisingly Dwight said, "Dicky, this is the first one of your cockamimmy ideas that make any sense at all."
He chambered same, I got dies, loaded ammo and loved the way the gun shot, even in the wind. I ended up taking 16th place in the 200 yd. HV agg. at the Super Shoot (I think it was 1994) with the old gun on a really windy day.
I really like that old .22 Short BR. I like the .100" Short .22 PPC better because it's much easier to make brass for. The Deuce has always been one of my favorite cartridges but only for fun shooting. If I am remotely serious about using it in competition I will use one of the others.
Dick