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Help....my wife cant see consistently through th scope.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Post" data-source="post: 2007403" data-attributes="member: 8907"><p>A REAL INSTRUCTOR is money well spent in most cases. $500 or $1K seems like a lot of money but, when you factor in travel costs, tag fees, etc., a bad scope or rifle choice, etc. and the cost of good qualified instruction is pretty minor.</p><p></p><p><strong>Then there is the crushing sadness (or frustration) of missing your animal because the scope 'went black', you flinched, or ...</strong></p><p></p><p>Marital relationships don't make for good training or instruction in the vast majority of cases. Ask any pilot who tried to teach his/her wife/husband to solo an airplane!</p><p></p><p>I did some firearms instruction a long time ago. It was amazing how fast the women came up to a pretty good level of proficiency. Almost always about a third as long as the men. The women who I did not know otherwise would ACTUALLY LISTEN TO ME. When I spotted a problem and pointed it out, they accepted it as fact and immediately changed. I also had experience and knowledge shared from other instructors so I was able to diagnose things many people never noticed or saw on their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Post, post: 2007403, member: 8907"] A REAL INSTRUCTOR is money well spent in most cases. $500 or $1K seems like a lot of money but, when you factor in travel costs, tag fees, etc., a bad scope or rifle choice, etc. and the cost of good qualified instruction is pretty minor. [B]Then there is the crushing sadness (or frustration) of missing your animal because the scope 'went black', you flinched, or ...[/B] Marital relationships don't make for good training or instruction in the vast majority of cases. Ask any pilot who tried to teach his/her wife/husband to solo an airplane! I did some firearms instruction a long time ago. It was amazing how fast the women came up to a pretty good level of proficiency. Almost always about a third as long as the men. The women who I did not know otherwise would ACTUALLY LISTEN TO ME. When I spotted a problem and pointed it out, they accepted it as fact and immediately changed. I also had experience and knowledge shared from other instructors so I was able to diagnose things many people never noticed or saw on their own. [/QUOTE]
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