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<blockquote data-quote="Rimneck" data-source="post: 2987560" data-attributes="member: 110623"><p>I renewed my CCW last year at a local indoor range. Folks from 25 to 80. I was last to go and when I went in there was a lady say mid 40's shooting. Or I should say, <u>trying</u> to shoot. She was literally missing the entire 2ft x 4ft silhouette target at 5 yards. I don't know her situation, but it was sad to watch. The instructor was being as nice and helpful as possible, but it was useless. She was done. Every time she would aim the pistol and start to squeeze the trigger she would start violently shaking from head to toe. He called it off after one more time trying to calm her down. </p><p></p><p>I would definitely take her to a range where she could rent a few and try them out. I'd also recommend not going during peak (indoor) range times. The precussion of shooting on just one side of you can be enough to turn a good time into get me out of here now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rimneck, post: 2987560, member: 110623"] I renewed my CCW last year at a local indoor range. Folks from 25 to 80. I was last to go and when I went in there was a lady say mid 40's shooting. Or I should say, [U]trying[/U] to shoot. She was literally missing the entire 2ft x 4ft silhouette target at 5 yards. I don't know her situation, but it was sad to watch. The instructor was being as nice and helpful as possible, but it was useless. She was done. Every time she would aim the pistol and start to squeeze the trigger she would start violently shaking from head to toe. He called it off after one more time trying to calm her down. I would definitely take her to a range where she could rent a few and try them out. I'd also recommend not going during peak (indoor) range times. The precussion of shooting on just one side of you can be enough to turn a good time into get me out of here now. [/QUOTE]
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