I had a buddy have that very thing happen in black powder.took his wife for the first time and a buck that he had been hunting for 3 years and never got a shot just trail cam pic's and she was so excited she could not see him in the scope and she would not hand him the gun and he watched a 180" buck walk away. what would you do next time.he bought her her own gun for next year and the rest of this year.
If that were the case, I would hand it to my husband.
Sighted my new rifle and scope in a few weeks ago, and my scope got blurry and I could not see out of it. Got mad and just handed it to him and walked away. I could see me doing the same if I had trouble with the sighting in on a deer.
Had a nice doe less than 10 yard behind my right shoulder last year. I am right handed and was unable to turn to get the shot, she was starting right at me for over 2 minutes while I tried not to move. I tried to get my husband who was on my left to shoot her, but he just kept nudgin me to shoot her. Anyways, she got spooked and ran and we left that day with no deer.