Archaic
Member
If she's willing to go for it, then by all means go for it. Just remember - mankind's greatest fear is NOT death, its embarrassment. Whatever you do, don't single her out or let any of your more experienced shooters make her feel uncomfortable. Also, remember - that for her, the hearing protection is not just for when she shoots but to keep her comfortable while others are shooting. It might be a good idea to get her in line near the front, especially if you have other inexperienced shooters to sheep heard.
Also, remember - there may be others there that are just as inexperienced or nervous as her that have not spoken up about it. You need to most of all keep yourself and your group safe. Don't take anybody that you have not personnaly shot with at their word about their shooting experience.
If its a real range, BE SURE the range master understands that you will have a group of potentially novice shooters in tow BEFORE you show up.
Have fun, kill lots of paper, recruit us some new shooters!
Also, remember - there may be others there that are just as inexperienced or nervous as her that have not spoken up about it. You need to most of all keep yourself and your group safe. Don't take anybody that you have not personnaly shot with at their word about their shooting experience.
If its a real range, BE SURE the range master understands that you will have a group of potentially novice shooters in tow BEFORE you show up.
Have fun, kill lots of paper, recruit us some new shooters!