Thanks guys!
Bob33, safely manipulating the rifle without help is another thing that worries me. In my opinion, that's what I'm for...I'm her partner. She can, will, and has adapted it just may not be viewed as "proper" or "correct" as far as conventional wisdom goes. But realistically, in the field I will tee up every shot for her and let her break the shot if we can get her supported.
Elk247,
No kidding, right? She's turned around completely! Too many resorts, room service, and spas growing up I guess, and not enough dirt, trees, mud and blood. I think she's cured now. I figured she was ready when she helped me skin out a coon a couple years ago.
As far as hitting the plate went there wasn't a requirement to actually ring the steel, just to hit the berm backstop. Easy-peasy for most folks but not so much when her supporting hand/arm has a mind of it's own.
I figure if we're too late this year she can apply for the deferral. I might be wrong though?
Winshooter88,
As I recall, there was no option to opt out of the live fire portion. This was 6-7 years ago though... maybe the instructors weren't aware that it was optional. They even made the female bowhunters shoot at the plate.