.22's and reactive, or the shoot-n-see targets can make it a lot more entertaining.
.22's and reactive, or the shoot-n-see targets can make it a lot more entertaining.
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The last time I took my wife along, she saw someone shooting these targets and said she liked the look of them for the reason you mention. Generally my wife doesn't want to shoot but when I talk her into it, she has had fun. Her biggest problem is the noise. Get a couple of 45's either side of our lane and she's done. She has actually expressed more interest in shooting outdoors because of this and we'll likely give that a try this spring.
As far as gun shopping goes, she has looked and decided she likes .22's for their size and lack of noise which is fine with me if it gets her interested. Once I get my first AR completed, I plan on buying a .22 upper to see if I can get her interested in shooting a rifle
The only other gun she has been interested in is a Walther PPK after I told her it was the gun James Bond carries She handled one and her face lit up like a christmas tree, perhaps I might surprise her with one, one of these days.
My girlfriend is anti-gun and absolutely hates it when I conceal and carry. It kind of sucks but she got robbed gun point at work (for a lousy 100 dollars) and now she understands why I carry. I told her you have to learn how to shoot cause you never know when your going to need those skills... Shit happens.. Don't be a victim!
Look into Cowboy Action Shooting and the Buckskinner Rendezvous. Both are a great way to get girlfriends, wives, and others into the shooting sports.
Women love the costume and the comradery found in both CAS and Buckskinning.
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http://www.nmlra.org/
Lucky me, my GF was interested in shooting simply because I was. For the most part, your girl will be happy just by you showing her attention. If that includes walking her through the "firearms door" at a comfortable pace, this will not only help her to get acquainted with firearms, but also help strengthen your relationship.
.22 is a good place to start. Reactive targets, good, good.
Make it fun and easy. Go over all the function and safety of the gun before you get there. Do it a few times.
If she gets overwhelmed when you get there it won't be fun.
The promise of jewelry. Guaranteed to work.
My wife has always been around weapons since her dad was career Army, so I never had to much nudging - thank God. However, one thing that made her actually want to shoot was a simple spinner target & a .22 rifle. She couldn't get enough of that, lol.
Last edited by Stangman; 04-19-11 at 20:25.
If you got a girlfriend she might get interested in a hurry
Seriously, Don't push too hard. Plant a seed and let it grow little by little. Start small with a .22, no macho crap. Take her out once for 30 minutes and let it sit for a month or 2. You are married so time is on your side. Jay has the best advise with getting the hell out of the way! I would add, trust only so much, but I am jaded.
In the end, she may never like shooting. That's when the "me time" comes into play. By then, you wont worry as much.
Good luck
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Well spend some time learning how to make jewelry with her if that's what she likes. Maybe she would like to build a gun or at least customize one with paint. My little girls like their pink guns.
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