I highly recommend for all novice female shooters to spend time on corneredcat.com —
without their husband/boyfriend/significant other hovering over them!
Also, the owner of that website has published a book by the same name. I bought a copy for my wife — who is no longer really a novice — as a Christmas present, and she has been avidly reading it. I have become an firm believer in husbands not trying to teach their wives too much about shooting.... ....not because the wives can't learn, but rather because the husbands can't teach, and because the husband/wife dynamic sometimes gets in the way of the teaching/learning.
For instance... How many of us have absolutely perfect shooting technique? What bad habits of yours are you passing on? I know
I'm not perfect, and I am always work in progress.
The very best thing I ever did for my wife was to get out of the way and let someone else who is a trained and certified instructor teach her the basics and let her try out a number of different guns. She really liked the Glock 19, so when she did her CHL qualification, she did it with a rented G19. The next day she went and bought one of her own, and that is her carry piece. During our last trip to the range together, she
asked me if she could try my M&P 45, and she liked it.
When I was trying to teach her, all it did was make her nervous. And it wasn't because I was brusk or impatient with her; rather, it was because she felt additional "pressure to perform" which was entirely her own issue. She said she felt like she was being judged, even though I wasn't judging her. When I got out of the way and we got her enrolled in an NRA Basic Handgun Safety Course, she was able to relax and actually have some fun with it. And when she finally took her CHL class and did the qualification — outdoors on a windy 23 degree January day — she was actually exhilarated and giddy when she was finished.
I hope this information is useful to you.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
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