That’s a beautiful thing to say — thank you. And I’m so sorry to hear what your daughter went through… that’s a heavy road for any parent. I hope she’s doing well now.Damn... so sorry to hear that. That hits me. My daughter (in previous comment) went through leukemia from age 11 - 14.
Your daughter is still with you at the range.
That’s brilliant, mate — love the vibe of your backyard range. Sounds like a cracking group, and I can just picture the scene with that whoop of victory when one of the ladies snipes a target clean off. Proper fun, and honestly, that kind of joy is what shooting should be about.Spot on Paul. We have 3 ladies who shoot off-and-on with us at our weekly shoots in my back yard, and they can all more than hold their own with an air rifle. And that special whoop that they let out - when they have 'stolen' a target from a guy shooter, vaporized a lolipop, or cleaned the Know Your Limits target set out at 50. Just pure joy.
My wife also shoots air rifles a little bit and when we have family or friends at the house, ladies seem to love to shoot the airguns. And heck, the range is there and set up anyway, so why not get some more use out of it?
Due to schedules, health or other things, some of our regular lady shooters haven't been shooting as frequently as they did in the past. So I used that as part of my excuse to spend the money on the new camo Yeti target we named "Huevos." He resides out on the 50 yard range now, and I was hoping that he might be seen as a 'special' target just for the ladies. Of course the first week we had Huevos on the range, no lady shooters showed up. So one of the guys had to play the role of 'honorary lady shooter' that week.
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don't you mean you could get her a Daystate ?Maybe if I got my wife to shoot with me I could get a Daystate?
Hmmmm.
yup. i'm shooting a notos, and she's got the $1500 Revere.don't you mean you could get her a Daystate ?
That’s a beautiful thing to say — thank you. And I’m so sorry to hear what your daughter went through… that’s a heavy road for any parent. I hope she’s doing well now.
And yeah, I like that thought — still with me at the range and out in the fields and woods. Always will be.
Solid shooters is right. I’ve been shooting springers since 1983. My niece with my TX200HC can definitely outshoot me. And she can outshoot her dad out to 50+ yards when he’s using a PCP. One time years ago I asked her about her technique and thought process while shooting a springer. Her reply was what technique? What thought process? I just shoot.I used to go shooting and out hunting with my daughter quite a bit. Sadly, she’s no longer with us—we lost her in a car accident. She was a cracking shot, too. In general, I reckon women make pretty solid shooters. There aren’t loads of them about, but the ones I know can more than hold their own—often gave us a proper run for our money. They’re not so serious about it, and I suppose that’s a plus. That said, I’m quite glad my wife’s not into shooting. Love her to bits, but that’s one part of my life I’d rather keep to myself.