Well, it worked. Worked like a charm. I'm still having trouble believing what I just saw this morning and early afternoon.
A couple of times I had asked the Learned Elders questions regarding teaching a female LEO to handle a shotgun. The first session the guns (a 20 gauge single shot and a 870 shooting birdshot) physically hurt her.
The word came from on high that I should use a 20 gauge gas operated self-loader. The second session we did. It worked well.
Today, I thought she was ready for another attempt at the 12 gauge. She was. We started with the 20 gauge, a Ber 303, with "high brass" #5 "Pheasant loads" and then shot the Remington 870 with #8 birdshot. The transition was seemless.
Before long she was running the gun very well. I had brought a PAST recoil pad, but she declined it. She was worried, justly, that as it would not be allowed by the federal agency she is applying for, she should not come to depend on it.
I was worried, but the Federal #4 reduced recoil loads were not a problem. The strange thing is that nothing had changed about her technique. Everything was as it was suppossed to be the first time, but she had never shot a shotgun before. Confidence reigns supreme. As the Learned Elders say, "recoil is 99% mental."
We did not try slugs, but will next time. We covered retention, one hand operation, mal drills and transitions as well. She is getting stronger from working out with the gun and did just fine once she got sorted out.
I showed her more stuff with pistols, positioning, flashlights, etc., including tearing down a Glock, the likely duty weapon, to the screws. She was really impressed with the simplicity of the design that even KSFreeman could disassemble the weapon.
Her second interview is this Thursday and if selected by DC she will be gone by February. I hope I have enough time.
While I've taught several members of my old agency (as the unofficial FTU) who are now feds, I'm really nervous this one as she is the first female. I plan on teaching what little I know of tactics next session at a couple of different buildings in my city.
My next question for the Learned Elders is, what next? Other than tactics, what should I go over next?
A couple of times I had asked the Learned Elders questions regarding teaching a female LEO to handle a shotgun. The first session the guns (a 20 gauge single shot and a 870 shooting birdshot) physically hurt her.
The word came from on high that I should use a 20 gauge gas operated self-loader. The second session we did. It worked well.
Today, I thought she was ready for another attempt at the 12 gauge. She was. We started with the 20 gauge, a Ber 303, with "high brass" #5 "Pheasant loads" and then shot the Remington 870 with #8 birdshot. The transition was seemless.
Before long she was running the gun very well. I had brought a PAST recoil pad, but she declined it. She was worried, justly, that as it would not be allowed by the federal agency she is applying for, she should not come to depend on it.
I was worried, but the Federal #4 reduced recoil loads were not a problem. The strange thing is that nothing had changed about her technique. Everything was as it was suppossed to be the first time, but she had never shot a shotgun before. Confidence reigns supreme. As the Learned Elders say, "recoil is 99% mental."
We did not try slugs, but will next time. We covered retention, one hand operation, mal drills and transitions as well. She is getting stronger from working out with the gun and did just fine once she got sorted out.
I showed her more stuff with pistols, positioning, flashlights, etc., including tearing down a Glock, the likely duty weapon, to the screws. She was really impressed with the simplicity of the design that even KSFreeman could disassemble the weapon.
Her second interview is this Thursday and if selected by DC she will be gone by February. I hope I have enough time.
While I've taught several members of my old agency (as the unofficial FTU) who are now feds, I'm really nervous this one as she is the first female. I plan on teaching what little I know of tactics next session at a couple of different buildings in my city.
My next question for the Learned Elders is, what next? Other than tactics, what should I go over next?