Those that know me know I grew up for the first few years of my life in Europe, and my parents are VERY VERY Dutch. Shooting there is not a popular sport like it is here. I got hooked in my early teens because I had friends who were into hunting, but they had never shot a pistol before. My mom had expressed a desire to learn how to shoot so I figured I'd take my parents to the range.
I did a classroom session with them before we headed out, reviewing safety and operating, then we went and shot. I brought a .22 revolver and .22 semi to warm them up, and brought my .357 Ruger and Glock 17 for the regular power handguns to try afterwards.
It was a HUGE success!! They had a blast, and both were able to keep all 4 pistols in a 6" area at 5 yards. They both liked the .22 Buckmark and the .357 Ruger the best.
And I brought my decked out Rock River AR out too, loaded 20 rounds into it, and let them try that (what a good son I am
) They were surprised how little a rifle could kick.
Anyway, I think I have them hooked. It's really fun to bring new shooters into the sport, even if they haven't shot for most of their lives.
Also, my badger rings showed up for my long range boomstick, so here's the finished product:
Figured we could use a positive thread having two locked threads on the first page!!