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melensdad
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From the perspective of a guy who grew up in a non-gun owning house, who married a girl who grew up in a non-gun owning house, what I would suggest is that you talk to some of your friends or relatives who are gun owners and ACTIVE shooters. There are plenty of gun owners who do not actively shoot, and plenty that do actively shoot. Find a friend who actually shoots. Ask him if he could take you out to the range. If you are lucky, his spouse will also be a shooter and the 4 of you can go out to the range and make a day of it. If there is a public outdoor range at a nearby wildlife area, state park, fish & game area, etc, that would be nice because you can take a picnic basket and have an outing.however, i’m also very interested in going to a shooting range sometime. i have a 16-month old child and my wife would never allow me to purchase a gun and keep it in the house (even if i thought it was a good idea, which i’m not at all convinced of) – any suggestions?
Ask for some lower power guns to be shot/shown. My personal experience with women is they don’t tolerate recoil as well as men. If your friend(s) have “22LR” pistols and rifles, those are ideal. That is what my 12 year old daughter shoots (actually she also shoots 9mm pistols but finds the recoil too heavy). The nice thing about the 22LR guns is that there is virtually no recoil and they are not as loud as any other gun. They are still plenty loud so you want to wear ear & eye protection.
If you can’t get your wife to go with, then do the above without her, but ask your friend for a range of guns (if he has them) and start with the lower powered guns first.
We got into guns via the 12 gauge shotgun. Both my wife and I started to shoot together informally with shotguns, just trying to hit “clay pigeons” that we threw into the air (with a small mechanical thrower). We graduated up to shooting with a group of friends. Then we started to frequent “TRAP RANGES” in our area for informal trap shooting. Some places are very friendly, others are full of very serious competitors and are not as friendly to newbie shooters who miss a lot. We eventually enjoyed it so much that we started to reload our own ammunition to save costs (we were shooting CASES, not boxes, of “light target loaded” ammunition each month). It got to the point that when we were ready to move out of our house, we actually bought enough land where we can now go out our back door and safely shoot on our property.
Now, 12 years later, we live on the same property but shoot far less. Still, we have fun when we do shoot, it just seems like we have other things to do now that ate away the shooting time we used to share. Our daughter has been asking to learn how to shoot for several years, this year she got to shoot her first guns. She started with a “Semi-Automatic” rifle that had 30-round “High Capacity” magazines and she loves it. . . some might call that rifle an “assault weapon” but the reality is it is just a very common little 22 caliber rifle that is identical to tens of thousands of other kids learn to shoot with. Its amazing to me what our anti-gun legislators claim.