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Jesus Bob did you ever learn to read for comprehension?
Let me see if I can explain this as if I were speaking to a child, if I were to try and teach her with my limited experience and knowledge and me being her dad, it would probably give us both a certain level of anxiety that we don't want to deal with.
She made the choice to have a female instructor and the female instructor I know at a local gun range is an excellent instructor with many years under her belt.
So Bob, do you understand now?
or are you saying that female instructors aren't as good as any male instructor
My reading comprehension is just fine. You left a lot of stuff out. I could not tell where the anxiety would come from based on what you wrote. Now I understand that the anxiety would come from being trained by you. 😄

There is no reason that a female instructor can not be better than a male instructor. I expect that they are more often better.
 
My reading comprehension is just fine. You left a lot of stuff out. I could not tell where the anxiety would come from based on what you wrote. Now I understand that the anxiety would come from being trained by you. 😄

There is no reason that a female instructor can not be better than a male instructor. I expect that they are more often better.
You still don't get it.. Lol. Has nothing to do with who is "Better".
 
Back to gun talk. Put a laser on my P22 today and sighted it in. Unfortunately it was too big and I had to bolt it past the last rail groove. I don't have a career in analyzing violent encounters for a living, but it seems to be very tight and hold ok and I was able to get it sighted in.
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Like 2 yards. I may turn this into my new critter dispatch gun. It's so quiet and I don't have to take my rifle out there anymore. The shots in the orange circle were the final ones.

I also put a laser on my 22lr rifle and set it for about 15 yards. Just for skunks, for obvious reasons.
I use a suppressed Taurus TX22 for critter dispatch, very quiet, and effective.
 
Those strays were when the laser was first mounted. Just point and shoot. It's likely made of Chinesium because the laser was really finicky to adjust.
Years ago I had an S&W Bodyguard with an integrated laser. For me it was more a distraction than an aid. It only magnified how incapable I am to hold steady. That, along with an anguishing double action only trigger pull resulted in a very short residency.
 
Years ago I had an S&W Bodyguard with an integrated laser. For me it was more a distraction than an aid. It only magnified how incapable I am to hold steady. That, along with an anguishing double action only trigger pull resulted in a very short residency.
I get it. I have 3 handguns with lasers. Tricky to get it steady in a small precise circle.

For comparison, this was the laser I sighted in yesterday on a rifle with a bipod at 15 yards. It took much less rounds to get set up. I held it at waist level because of the bipod. It was all eyeball and standing up straight, didn't even have to use the scope. This will be the skunk one.

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I get it. I have 3 handguns with lasers. Tricky to get it steady in a small precise circle.

For comparison, this was the laser I sighted in yesterday on a rifle with a bipod at 15 yards. It took much less rounds to get set up. I held it at waist level because of the bipod. It was all eyeball and standing up straight, didn't even have to use the scope. This will be the skunk one.

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Yeah that's great but how many people have you shot?
 
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