Great Story! Something very similar happened to me and my father in law today.
Glenn (my father in law) and I took a trek up to Wisconsin to my son's house to pick up the Remington NPSS I got for him for Christmas (long story) that finally made it from Crosman (have to have rifles shipped to his house because you can't ship to Illinois). Stopped at Uncle Mikes for a Ruben, then Gander Mountain on the way home.
Once home we un-boxed the new beauty, cleaned it, tightened the screws, mounted the scope and sighted her in on my little 10 meter range in the basement. So Glenn is putting pellets down range and not grouping all that well, but having just a great time doing it.
I go upstairs to see what the wife is doing and she says words to the affect "want me to come down there and show you how to shoot that new gun?" ...trying to play this out a little I reply, sure we would appreciate any assistance to get it zero'd in.
Her Dad cocks, loads a pellet, and tells her, lets see what you can do. As she's settling in, we're getting the treatment from her...The shooting bag is too low; so we put a couple of pieces of plywood under it. Now it's too high. Geeze...anyway we found the right size pieces for her and she begins shooting. 1st shot high at 1 oclock. 2nd shot...thru the same hole, 3rd shot, same hole. I make a scope change for here. Next shot center bull....then another center bull, then another. She looks at us and says "put some of those matches up and I'll shoot their heads off; so I stuck 4 long wooden matches in front of the target.. I'll be darned if she didn't shear the heads off those 4 matches. (Took her 5 shots though. Ha!) Those were the big long 12" matches. She then asks if we want her to shoot the heads from the small matches (the 2" kind). We both said NO at the same time, thanked her for helping us zero the scope and asked if she could go back upstairs.
Afterward neither one of us could come close to what she did right before our eyes. Glenn eventually went home saying he's got alot of practicing to do.
FYI, Glenn is an experienced hunter for over 50 years. I am a 17th award rifle expert with the M-16 from my days in the Corps. This isn't the wife's first time shooting, but she's only ever shot pellet guns since last summer.
Great Stories, Great Hobby, and a Great Forum...thanks
Semper Fi
Tom