My wife has agreed to go the range with me, and a friend that is going to coach her since we now keep guns around work and home. I had to learn the hard way that I can't teach her anything as I am the single most stupid person on the face of the planet since our wedding - hence the coach.
Anyway, the coach and I were discussing her issues, and the main one seems to be that - unlike most new females who are basically afraid - she doesn't seem to have the respect for firearms that she should have. She doesn't pay attention to little things like muzzle direction like she should.
I think most of it is in a way nervousness. When she gets uncomfortable she gets unfocused sometimes, and normally it's not an issue. But now it obviously is. Any suggestions?
Fortunately, it's not really my problem since I've abdicated the teaching to the coach, but I still want some ideas just in case.
Anyway, the coach and I were discussing her issues, and the main one seems to be that - unlike most new females who are basically afraid - she doesn't seem to have the respect for firearms that she should have. She doesn't pay attention to little things like muzzle direction like she should.
I think most of it is in a way nervousness. When she gets uncomfortable she gets unfocused sometimes, and normally it's not an issue. But now it obviously is. Any suggestions?
Fortunately, it's not really my problem since I've abdicated the teaching to the coach, but I still want some ideas just in case.
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