So I'll start by saying I'm not the best instructor, and there are lots of flaws in this short clip. Since one of my co-workers and I are
furloughed, I talked her into going to the range with me to give us something to do, and she had actually expressed some curiosity
about shooting when she found out her mom and grandmother both used to shoot. I was pretty sure we were going to drive
out there and she was going to choose not to shoot, but hey, I was going to get some trigger time and it was company for the
2 hour drive to the range. I sighted in the 6mm and the 300nm and then turned to her expecting the "no, that's ok I'll just watch
answer". Surprisingly she said she would just try once..... a little coaching, and a little relaxing and she shot a 3 shot 1" group
at 100yds, with 2 going through the same hole with the 6mm... I was then stunned when she asked to shoot the 300 Norma Mag.
I told her it wouldn't be much more recoil than the 6mm and slightly louder... so she laid done and center punched the bullseye.
We then switched to the 6" diamond at 300 yards and she hit it 9/10 with 5 shots from each gun. For the entire drive home she
beamed at how much fun it was and she hopes she can go back and do it again, and told everyone at our sports bar about what
a great time and showing off some of her pics and videos. I wish I would have captured her excitement after she stood up, but
it just goes to show you.... It's worth a little effort to work with anyone who shows even the tiniest interest in our sport and get
them out there behind the trigger. She's already wanting to get in some dry firing and learning the ballistics software...
Enjoy the clip.
furloughed, I talked her into going to the range with me to give us something to do, and she had actually expressed some curiosity
about shooting when she found out her mom and grandmother both used to shoot. I was pretty sure we were going to drive
out there and she was going to choose not to shoot, but hey, I was going to get some trigger time and it was company for the
2 hour drive to the range. I sighted in the 6mm and the 300nm and then turned to her expecting the "no, that's ok I'll just watch
answer". Surprisingly she said she would just try once..... a little coaching, and a little relaxing and she shot a 3 shot 1" group
at 100yds, with 2 going through the same hole with the 6mm... I was then stunned when she asked to shoot the 300 Norma Mag.
I told her it wouldn't be much more recoil than the 6mm and slightly louder... so she laid done and center punched the bullseye.
We then switched to the 6" diamond at 300 yards and she hit it 9/10 with 5 shots from each gun. For the entire drive home she
beamed at how much fun it was and she hopes she can go back and do it again, and told everyone at our sports bar about what
a great time and showing off some of her pics and videos. I wish I would have captured her excitement after she stood up, but
it just goes to show you.... It's worth a little effort to work with anyone who shows even the tiniest interest in our sport and get
them out there behind the trigger. She's already wanting to get in some dry firing and learning the ballistics software...
Enjoy the clip.
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