Fun & Trendy at the range, and a fun conversation piece. The squirrel's will laugh you out of the woods.
The bolt hold back kits are kinda nice, and work really well. Yet, my personal choice would be to avoid them.
Unlike most guns, 10/22's arent going to be phased by dry fires.
While it pi$$'s me off a lot, I like that I often dry fire my 10/22's at the range by accident when the magazine is empty. Want to know if your flinching even the least little bit without realizing it? Pulling the trigger instead of squeezing it? If you've
REALLY got as good a rest as you think? That surprise dry fire will tell you
A LOT about your shooting!!!
The military randomly inserts rounds designed specifically made to do this (intentional duds) for sharp shooter and sniper training & practice.
M63 Round:
The cartridge is used for
practice in loading 7.62mm weapons for simulated firing
to detect flinching of personnel during firing and for
inspecting and testing the weapon mechanism.
If you want more of a challenge hunting small game, a more compact weapon, or just something different:

Mark III Hunter