Most any range indoor or outdoor is going to be slow and/or quiet if you go in the late morning on a weekday.
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Most any range indoor or outdoor is going to be slow and/or quiet if you go in the late morning on a weekday.
Blucore's probably the best bet, and it's right there in Lakewood. Plus, training, and training women, is their specialty. I'm sure they'd make it a good experience for both of you. http://blucoreshootingcenter.com/
It's just been too damn hot to shoot outdoors and have any fun. I went to BLGC on the 4th and fried.
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Another vote for Shootist, the only thing is that there's no ventilation of any kind but the range officers are pretty cool there.
I would spend some time somewhere not at the range and go over some basic firearm handling stuff before I hit the range if I were you. Just my opinion. Maybe get her/him familiar with the function of the firearm(s) you are going to be shooting and then take the next step to the range once alittle more comfortable with the operation/handling.
Sorry I dont have a private range for you. :)
http://www.rwfirearmstraining.com/
private range near Bennett
he does training or you can... call him