There is no such thing as too much practice.
There is such a thing as wear and tear on a rifle and barrel. Yes, of course consumables expense.
I believe those that are in the "push-back" crowed are asking why use the hunting rifle for large group shooting? Is that a thing done in the hunting process?
Practice like you will do the endeavor. So, if it is a hunting rifle, practice with it like you were hunting.
Reminder, I said there is no such thing as too much practice.
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If all you have is a hunting rifle, gotta do what ya gotta do. Large group practice will have you very familiar with your rifle and ammo.
That said:
Practice with a 22LR does carry over to centerfire rifles. Then a little less wear and tear on the centerfire rifles and a lot less expense in ammo.
In this I practice what I preach. A range day working on zero and cold bore I am usually less than 20 rounds. After job done or between waiting for the rifle to go cold, 22LR. They are usually 10 round groups because Ruger rotary magazine holds 10 rounds. I can go through 200 rounds of 22LR.