Ah, well I took the wife to Proactive Defense north of Fort Worth past the motor speedway. Was the owners brother that taught her, don't see him listed on the website but I did some rifle training with him, and he is a good guy and instructor.swilkes wrote:that's the plan< that's the point of this thread!!!!Jago668 wrote:Going to echo what many others have said. Get someone else to do it. I don't care how good you are, how great you can teach someone else. Too much emotional stuff in the way when it is someone close. I tried teaching mine and she is a good enough sport to go along with it, and I was able to get her to a 248/250 on the CHL test. However she did much better with a private instructor. I will do the same thing when it comes time for my daughter. I'll get her started, especially safety, but will have someone who does firearm instruction for a living to help her.
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Going to echo what many others have said. Get someone else to do it. I don't care how good you are, how great you can teach someone else. Too much emotional stuff in the way when it is someone close. I tried teaching mine and she is a good enough sport to go along with it, and I was able to get her to a 248/250 on the CHL test. However she did much better with a private instructor. I will do the same thing when it comes time for my daughter. I'll get her started, especially safety, but will have someone who does firearm instruction for a living to help her.