Donnie, you would have been so proud of her. I took her to an indoor firing range. It was the first time she ever held a gun, let alone fire one... We used a Smith & Wesson .22 caliber 6 shot double action revolver. I wanted to get her used to holding and firing a gun before moving up to anything larger. I didn't want to scare her away from it before she got a chance to fall in love with the sport.
The targets below are from 10 feet (far left) 15 feet (center target) and 25 feet. She didn't miss the paper one tonight. As you can see the sights were off to the right, but I told her to not worry about it, just worry about aiming at the same spot every time. There were others shooting at the range at the same time, 9mm and .40cal so she was very jumpy at first. Even with hearing protection you could feel the percussion of the other guns... went right through you.
We had a great time and she wants to go again. Probably do the .22 again, then work her into a .38 revolver... Maybe by summer I can strap a .44 Magnum in her little hands.
Anyway, I was very pleased at how steady she was for her first time.

The targets below are from 10 feet (far left) 15 feet (center target) and 25 feet. She didn't miss the paper one tonight. As you can see the sights were off to the right, but I told her to not worry about it, just worry about aiming at the same spot every time. There were others shooting at the range at the same time, 9mm and .40cal so she was very jumpy at first. Even with hearing protection you could feel the percussion of the other guns... went right through you.
We had a great time and she wants to go again. Probably do the .22 again, then work her into a .38 revolver... Maybe by summer I can strap a .44 Magnum in her little hands.
Anyway, I was very pleased at how steady she was for her first time.
