http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-39480041
An article from the BBC here that shows shooting in a fair-ish light! It says that the percentage of women shooting is increasing. It concentrates on shotguns and points mainly to clay shooting, no doubt to avoid ruffling feathers (sorry) but the photos show what is obviously driven shooting too. Generally - good to see I think.
Not sure that the percentage of women stalkers is rising much though. Although I'm certainly no expert and could be wrong there. At the risk of being ever so slightly sexist, possibly the gralloching and generally getting your hands bloody might be off-putting to the fairer sex. When you shoot birds, dogs and pickers-up can do that sort of thing.
An article from the BBC here that shows shooting in a fair-ish light! It says that the percentage of women shooting is increasing. It concentrates on shotguns and points mainly to clay shooting, no doubt to avoid ruffling feathers (sorry) but the photos show what is obviously driven shooting too. Generally - good to see I think.
Not sure that the percentage of women stalkers is rising much though. Although I'm certainly no expert and could be wrong there. At the risk of being ever so slightly sexist, possibly the gralloching and generally getting your hands bloody might be off-putting to the fairer sex. When you shoot birds, dogs and pickers-up can do that sort of thing.

Seen plenty of very good female shots, both on the clays and on the hill.