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- Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:16 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Womans shooting class
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Re: Womans shooting class
Ah, you're an old pro, then -- congrats on 16 years! Looking forward to getting there myself.
- Mon Jan 20, 2014 1:01 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Womans shooting class
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Re: Womans shooting class
You might try something like this: http://www.agirlandagunclub.com/find-a-chapter/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; It looks like there are a few chapters in the D/FW area. I've never been part of one of the A Girl And A Gun groups, but I'm a member of what I believe is a similar group and it's been great for getting going as a beginning shooter.
And just a side note: not wanting instruction from you is nothing to take personally. I love my husband and I enjoy shooting with him, but when I was first getting started I preferred not to have him around. When I'm trying to learn something new, I prefer to do it by myself until I've built up some confidence. I even sent him away when I was doing dry fire exercises at first, because it made me feel self-conscious. I'd let her get her instruction elsewhere, and you can be her shooting buddy once she feels more comfortable. :)
And just a side note: not wanting instruction from you is nothing to take personally. I love my husband and I enjoy shooting with him, but when I was first getting started I preferred not to have him around. When I'm trying to learn something new, I prefer to do it by myself until I've built up some confidence. I even sent him away when I was doing dry fire exercises at first, because it made me feel self-conscious. I'd let her get her instruction elsewhere, and you can be her shooting buddy once she feels more comfortable. :)