I don't shoot rimfire br anymore. I really enjoyed it when I did. I found my true passion for rimfire rifles were with the sporters so I quit shooting br back in 2010.
At the local club I'm a member of has a small group that likes to shoot rimfire br. They started competing & recording targets nationally 5 years ago. They've worked hard to make a decent range and tables. Now the ohio state shoots are held at our club. These guys have come a long way, there are 4 of them that are really deep into it & they are just starting to become competitive at the state level. These are the targets from the last monthly shoot. Of course there's only 4 people shooting. Better weather will bring out 10/15 people but these 4 are the only ones that have gone down the rabbit hole.
https://i.imgur.com/eHYt0tN.jpg
The day of the shoot was a good wind day, constant 6mph to 10mph with no gusts and mostly from a constant direction/very little switchbacks.
They're running anschutz rifles and turbo customs.
Anyway this is what shooters are doing in a little club in ne ohio. The anschutz are competing at the club level and the turbo's have takes a couple shoots at the different state matches. At the end of the day you're only as good as your worst shot.