A few years ago a friend and I gave a compressed instruction course to two women who were about to go on a mule deer hunt and had never fired a rifle before. We conducted the class separately, and after an hour or so my friend walked over to where I was and said, "I can't show her anything. She hits the 10-ring every time she pulls the trigger."
Some women, like some men, do not learn to shoot easily, and do not become good shots. But from what I've seen, many women learn faster than men and do at least as well—or better. Women concentrate better than men; they listen better; they're more flexible, so they get into shooting positions more easily. And since they're coming into the shooting sports faster than any other group, it behooves us to know how to get them started should we have the chance.
To read the full article, please visit: http://www.fieldandstream.com/articles/hunting/2014/04/introducing-women-rifles
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