Hi all,
I'm in software sales, and I've started bringing my clients to the range as an outing before dinner to kind of mix things up. I suck at golf so this is an opportunity to bring people to a place that they are typically not used to going and I find that it creates a bonding opportunity that is helpful in the sales process. Anyone else do this with clients and / or any advice on how to make this a good experience? I typically take them to an indoor range and bring a few handguns and an AR to get them excited. The downside to this is that some times people can start thinking you're a freak when you break out an AR, but I'm usually able to get a read on them before I go as to whether or not they'll be freaked. I'm just looking for ideas to make this a better experience for often first time shooters or folks that haven't shot in a long time.
thanks,
Tom
I'm in software sales, and I've started bringing my clients to the range as an outing before dinner to kind of mix things up. I suck at golf so this is an opportunity to bring people to a place that they are typically not used to going and I find that it creates a bonding opportunity that is helpful in the sales process. Anyone else do this with clients and / or any advice on how to make this a good experience? I typically take them to an indoor range and bring a few handguns and an AR to get them excited. The downside to this is that some times people can start thinking you're a freak when you break out an AR, but I'm usually able to get a read on them before I go as to whether or not they'll be freaked. I'm just looking for ideas to make this a better experience for often first time shooters or folks that haven't shot in a long time.
thanks,
Tom

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