Last night I got some out and explained the four rules and demonstrated them and explained how to clear the action on the leverguns.
Today we drove into the forest with a Marlin 39 Centenial, a Winchester Ranger Compact in .357, and of course my Marlin 1895 GS. And of course a Smith 66 that I carried open, and my RedHawk. The normal running mates all tucked into their kennel.
And speaking of a kennel I took Chico, my two year old English Springer Spaniel that coaches from just forward of and below the barrel when you take too long to give him a bullet to chase.

Here's Elias demonstrating to Marie.
We had a couple of pop bottles and a spinner for the .22. I fired off the PileDrivers to alert the neighbors that the range was hot, and we proceeded to give Marie specific instructions. Took her one shot to get ranged and then watch out. After many refills and breaks to allow others to have a chance she got the permanent grin of the smitten. She allowed as how she didn't expect it to be SO MUCH FUN! She got good right away at flipping the swingers up and then knocking them back down. She had no idea that it would be SO MUCH FUN.

And Elias coaching Marie.
I love teaching women to shoot !! Note that We started her shooting offhand. The gun was heavy for her, but she troopered on and got lots of hits on the plastic pop bottle she was aiming at.
Elias helped me to dispense with a bunch of misc. +p .38 spcl that needed melting. We had shot a bunch of it when Marie allowed as to how she wanted to try the Winchester. Now, she is very tiny and the guns are heavy for her, so she learned a sitting position to stabilize the gun. She mostly shot offhand but I think it was a strain for her. She got a good braced sitting position and I handed the Winnie to her. She sets up exactly like the .22, takes deliberate aim and nails the bean can. Then she proceeds to roll it uphill with four or five follow up shots. And her huge smile got even bigger. And it was SO MUCH FUN !! Emphasis hers.
Later she discovered that there are dozens of magazines that cover the topic of her new hobby.
We got to sight-see, joke about life, run the dog, shoot the guns, enhance a young lady's world view, demonstrate our zeal for our freedoms, share good food and enjoy all the minutes of the day.
God is very good, and we hope everyone had as good a day in your own ways.....
Grizz

