My mother is 67 years young . She lives alone and has always had a gun in the home for protection.
She is also always on the go..Bingo , Shopping , Church , ect.
Out of the blue she called me to tell me she wants to take the CHL course and asked if I could help her with the process.
Of course I was all about it.

Today we went to the range to go over the basics. She hasn't shot a gun in many years and was a little nervous but excited at the same time. She will be carrying and practicing with her Smith&Wesson 642 . She does not care for semi autos.
The first few shots were not so great , but after getting the feel of the trigger and concentrating on aim , I quickly learned that shes a pretty good shot.
Here's a nice action shot ...

Here's her target. Yes , there are a couple of flyers , but those were in the first few shots.

Here's a blooper video

Her next step will be taking a one on one ladies basic handling and safety course.
After that I will take her back to the range and duplicate the requirements for the CHL shooting section of the class.