Have you tried the LCR with wadcutters?
That's sound advice for any female or newbie for that matter.Good suggestion on the .22. The big issue I am trying to solve, however is her difficulty in pulling the trigger. If others do not believe the recoil will be much different between the LCR and Model 60, then this is a moot point and I will get her an LCR. Again, she shot it well with laser grips.
Any decent gunsmith can lighten the pull on a model 60 and they can be smoothed out considerably. IMO, the 60 is an excellent choice for carry.
The OP was referring to the Ruger LCR (polymer framed .38 revolver), not the Ruger LCP (polymer framed .380 semi-auto). "Active" meant lots of recoil with the light frame.I know what you mean about the "active" aspect of a semi-auto. I learned to shoot on semi-autos, but I recently took my buddy's girlfirend shooting for the first time (he came as well). She'd never held a real firearm before. She shot a Glock 19, my new Model 60 Pro, my 1911, and an MP5. The MP5 was of course her favorite because of the almost total lack of recoil. The Glock 19 was her least favorite, because it had the most "felt" recoil of the lot, even more than the steel-framed 1911 in .45.