The joy of teaching a new shooter
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 11:06 pm
My son's GF had never held a firearm. She wasn't opposed to firearms, but did have some apprehension/fear. I taught firearms in academies, EOT and in-service classes for 24 of my 29 years with the Sheriff's Office. And I always enjoyed teaching and training. So about a week ago my son asked me to start familiarizing her with handguns. So I took the time to show her a couple of different platforms, explained the safety rules and how pistols work and how ammunition works. She handled both and it was the first time she'd ever held one. It must have helped because she made the decision to go to the range.
So this morning my wife, son and he GF took a trip to a local indoor range. We lucked out an were the only one's on our side of the range which was nice. And it helped we didn't have someone next to use shooting a magnum, lol. I took a couple of pistols, the primary was a Taurus TX22 because I wanted her to start off with a low recoiling pistol so she could more easily get over her fear. Also brought the Glock 19X I gave to my son in case she wanted to try something else. I went over the standard stuff like sight alignment and trigger control as well as re-emphasizing safety.
Complete success! The TX22 had a few malfunctions but they were ammo related (dud rounds) which is not unexpected with .22 ammo. And I was hoping for a few just so I could demonstrate some clearance procedures just to have it as a reference for future range trips. The TX22 itself performed great. And that girl shot the center out of that target almost from the get-go. The target was only about 5ish yards away but she was still tearing the X out and it built a lot of confidence in her. She eventually asked for the target to be moved back so we got to about 10ish yards and she was still hitting the X-ring!
She even popped off a couple of rounds out of the 19X.
As a bonus, I've been wanting my wife to shoot the TX22 as I got it for her to train on. She's got some recoil sensitivity issues so a .22 pistol made a lot of sense for her since she can't put a lot of rounds down range with calibers like 9mm and such. Her personal pistol is a S&W 380EZ which she likes real well. And the TX22 is pretty close in size to the EZ so I felt it would be a good thing for her. She also enjoyed the TX22 and did very well with it. And even braved a couple of shots with the 19X and made a couple of really good head shots right off the bat.
So it was a good day all the way around and it was very rewarding to me to not only get my wife out there putting rounds down range but introduce a new shooter to the experience. My son's GF said she wants to go again
So this morning my wife, son and he GF took a trip to a local indoor range. We lucked out an were the only one's on our side of the range which was nice. And it helped we didn't have someone next to use shooting a magnum, lol. I took a couple of pistols, the primary was a Taurus TX22 because I wanted her to start off with a low recoiling pistol so she could more easily get over her fear. Also brought the Glock 19X I gave to my son in case she wanted to try something else. I went over the standard stuff like sight alignment and trigger control as well as re-emphasizing safety.
Complete success! The TX22 had a few malfunctions but they were ammo related (dud rounds) which is not unexpected with .22 ammo. And I was hoping for a few just so I could demonstrate some clearance procedures just to have it as a reference for future range trips. The TX22 itself performed great. And that girl shot the center out of that target almost from the get-go. The target was only about 5ish yards away but she was still tearing the X out and it built a lot of confidence in her. She eventually asked for the target to be moved back so we got to about 10ish yards and she was still hitting the X-ring!
She even popped off a couple of rounds out of the 19X.
As a bonus, I've been wanting my wife to shoot the TX22 as I got it for her to train on. She's got some recoil sensitivity issues so a .22 pistol made a lot of sense for her since she can't put a lot of rounds down range with calibers like 9mm and such. Her personal pistol is a S&W 380EZ which she likes real well. And the TX22 is pretty close in size to the EZ so I felt it would be a good thing for her. She also enjoyed the TX22 and did very well with it. And even braved a couple of shots with the 19X and made a couple of really good head shots right off the bat.
So it was a good day all the way around and it was very rewarding to me to not only get my wife out there putting rounds down range but introduce a new shooter to the experience. My son's GF said she wants to go again