Originally Posted by
sonja
I have noticed that men tend to be a bit patronizing to women at the range -- until you show them you can shoot decently, and handle a gun safely. Once you have done that, there is nothing but respect. It's a place where "cute" and "sexy" might get you a date, or a second look, but little else.
You just have to show you are willing to learn and are competent.
We have had occasions where men moved away from us (they were covered with Neo-Nazi tattoos, and seemed to think their "master race" attitude was being destroyed by two old ladies who could outshoot them). The guys at the range thought it amusing.
We have also been asked if we were law enforcement -- and we do not shoot that well.
Perhaps the fact we know our guns, shoot various calibers from different pistols and revolvers, and do not have a man hovering around us impresses some.
All in all we have had no trouble at the range -- of course we changed ranges once simply because the owner seemed to think women shouldn't shoot. his attitude was VERY far from friendly. Being in Texas - we just switched ranges.