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Can yall help clarify something for me? it deals with hunting and shooting.... ?
This may not be right out about hunting, but it involves it. I got thinking earlier (partly because of comments that I've received in person out on the field and on here too sometimes).. How come a lot of men seem to be so sexist toward women/girls hunting and participating in shooting sports, heck anything that deals with a gun?
It seems that a lot of people don't believe me when I tell them something about guns because I'm a girl. I'm not saying that I know everything about anything, no one does, its just that people believe guys.
As my sources, I put that I'm the best girl shot in the county, and the first girl to shoot all 25 targets (competitive modified trap) and the first high school girl to qualify for state. I'm NOT putting that to brag, it's just supposed to show my accomplishments and the experience I have, but I've had people around where I live say "Big Deal". I just find it hard to take sometimes because it's a real accomplishment because it's not accepted by hardly any guys where I live.
Can yall please help me out a little? And please, no smart butt answers, I get enough of it at shotgun practice.
I do NOT want to seem like I'm bragging.. Just got thinking earlier today...
I understand that guys need their time, but I enjoy that kinda stuff to. I dont sew or knit or anything- I'm the complete oppsite- I'm really good at carpentry and ag also, things that girls wouldn't generally be intrested in
My boyfriend is the 2nd best shot and the best in regions, also, there are also only 2 other girls on the team and the rest are guys (bout 25 total on the team) and I've never heard the guys say that to another guy.
Yea, I'm addin a lot more srry.. but..
My uncle said that my 20 ga and 243 were "too big for a girl" but yet I can shoot a 12 ga with no problem either. It just gets to me now and then.
and just remembered what my shotgun coach told me- girls are in general a better shot than guys are because of how paitence (probably spelled that wrong) and how we can steady our breathing better- then if that's known, why do some guys still give girls a hard time? (just thought of that question lol)
yea, even the girls at school look at me "differently" because i wear camo and boots, etc and i now how to skin a deer (and other critters too lol)
proud to be a "tom-boy" lol
16 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hey Sarah your doing great! Just keep it up! You Rock!!!!
Any full grown & experienced male hunter, that would make fun of... OR make disparaging comments about a young lady, that is new to the sport of hunting & an accomplished shooter.... says more about himself than he does about you. You are apparently a threat to his ego. Maybe his guns are an extension of that...lol
Hunting is a naturally competitive sport, regardless of what anybody says... & it will always have it's share of good-natured ribbing. But, there are always gonna be a few that aren't so good-natured... They are like the ones, that refused to shoot bows with me when I got too good for em...lol. Then there are some, that are just down right too stupid... Thank goodness the really dumb ones are kept out by illiteracy...lol.
But most the hunters I've known are of the good-natured sort. They really care about the sport of hunting & love promoting it, especially to new & upcoming young hunters. These are the kind that taught me & that I admire & still look up to. There are many men here that will help you. I can appreciate that there are a lot of really smart, experienced hunters here, that have the enough objectivity to accept us.
A real hunter would love to add another dimension, to their skills, by passing on what they've learned to new young hunters. To have a positive impact in a young'uns hunting career is the best way to have a positive impact on the sport they love.
That is what I have always tried to do..besides teaching my own kids, my best hunting buddy is 18... I am 45. We have been hunting together, he & I, for 5 yrs, since he was thirteen... I taught him everything I know... Now, don't you guys laugh & say that didn't take long...lol... cause I know alot!...lol... He has now far surpassed me in killing big bucks & I am really proud of his skill & accomplishments!!! I feel I had a positive impact on sport of hunting & feel real good about that.
I too know the feeling of being snubbed by men & women alike, as my tomboyish nature, has not always been well received or understood. I was a real tomboy, still am I guess. I lived on a chicken farm & grew up on a horses back. I was in the FFA for 4 yrs. I was 7th in the state in agronomic crops (top 25 except for me, were boys & our team placed 1st (with a 1st, 2nd, 7th & 8th) & won a trip to the national convention in Kansas city.) I was 2nd in state in livestock judging & 3rd in state in horse judging. I was voted most talented my senior year. I had 2 yrs of strait A nursing, read the Merck Manual cover to cover... went to art college, was an iron worker apprentice. I took 2 quarters strait A welding & passed my plate tests, tig, mig & stick. I started a successful concrete company, screen printing business & currently have my own sign business..... ooops, was I just bragging????. Oh yeah & I killed over a dozen deer & tons of game, in 21 yrs. I know big deal, right guys?!? ...jus' kiddin'...lol.
Point is, If you don't blow your own horn, no one will. You deserve all the kudos you can get, kiddo! These few years are gonna fly by... so make the most of it while you can.... Just ignore those r-tards, they don't count for much anyway & aren't worth paying attention to... The rest of us think your great! You've worked hard for what you've accomplished & no one can take that away.
No Worries, Sunshine. Just be yourself & follow your heart! Your doing great!
Source(s): 20+ yrs hunting - DJLv 71 decade ago
It is a big deal and you should be proud of your accomplishments.
There's always somebody that going to put down what you do, just ignore them or make their negativity make you work harder, but don't be negative like them. Use them as a bad example.
Before you go blame it on being sexist, understand that they probably would say the same thing to a boy who was that good too, because it intimidates them that you are better. Plus, you are a girl and of course, they think guys should shoot better than girls. So the sexist part is just the icing on the sour grapes.
I can shoot rifle and pistol well but I've always been really bad at shooting clays, so I'm proud of you!
- kill ur trumpLv 61 decade ago
well i'm impressed. guys think women are weak just because they may not be able to handle the recoil from big guns. guys think it's funny to give a first time shooter a slug gun or 3" heavy shot shotgun. thats the way alot of men are. i know women can shoot my mom could handle shooting a dbl barrel shot gun & 45-70. be proud of your self for you. some day others will catch on. guys don't believe my lil girl can shoot either but she can out shoot a lot of others. now she's 13 i told her she could start to compete. guys hate it when a women can out do them at what is suppose to be a "man" sport. i encourage women to do physical sports outdoor stuff. just because your a women doesn't meen you can't do it women can do most things men do. women usually out think men so be happy with that on your side also.women are better problem solvers then men. maybe you should have women run your country too be better off.
- joda_68Lv 41 decade ago
Your accomplishments are just that, and you should be proud of them. Most of us on here (including myself) have never come anywhere near reaching the success you have. If shooting is something you enjoy, and you're good at it, please continue to do it and enjoy it. Anyone who says "big deal" is likely just jealous. As for why we believe other men more, most of us grew up hunting with guys while the women stayed home and didn't take an interest in, or know anything about hunting and shooting. There are exceptions, and these days there are more and more of them as more women take up the shooting sports. My great aunt used to get a deer every year, and every one of them was shot right behind the ear. I wouldn't hesitate to listen to any advice that she gave about shooting. In fact, when my wife was learning how to shoot, it was my aunt that helped her the most.
Personally, I think it's great when women want to shoot and hunt. They are more voters on our side, plus it makes the outdoors more enjoyable when there are women out there. Just ignore any idiots who treat you like you don't belong.
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- BREWMEISTERLv 51 decade ago
I commend you! I wish I had an answer for you, but I don't. If you are getting static, I could probably guarantee that it is some young little boy that feels inferrior. I am always impressed by some of the answers given by women in this category and would value their thoughts and opinions. I hunt with my future wife and a couple young girls in our hunting 'ring' and they are a great contribution to it.
Keep it up! Don't let the turds on here let you down. There are quite a few (consistantly good) people on here and I'm sure you have seen that for yourself.
Source(s): Lifetime NRA and GOA 10 years sponsor and coach in youth hunting 26 years shooting rifle and pistol 22 years hunting North American Game 22 years archery-league and hunting Personal experience in armed home defense Absolutly HATE Hussein Obama and all his worthless believers Trained hunting dogs for 8 years.-3 state titles. (Hunting)land-owner of 20 years/forest managment 15 years Sporting clays and trap league. First year handloading rifle rounds and loving it!! Lock and Load...Keep Your Powder Dry!!! - Anonymous1 decade ago
Sarah, I think the guys feel intimidated when a girl outdoes them at any sport (short of mechanized swimming or ice dancing). When I bought my 7-08 Winchester Model 70 the guys all laughed and gushed over with testosterone. I feel I am getting better with each range session and know I can hit a pie plate offhand at 100 meters. Also, with my .38 Super, I feel have found the ultimate (for me anyway) in feminine protection. Maybe the guys have this built in cave man mentality that they fight the T-Rex and we make the bowl of gruel. Happy shooting...keep it up!
- John KLv 51 decade ago
kudos to you dear.
that is great.
personally , i have shot in matches and won as well as lost.
figured the ones who beat me were just plain better and i could learn from them.
some would hang out with the ones they beat so they look good.
i am no longer involved with comp shooting but i am an avid hunter.
i wish i had a gal that would like to share hunting with me , knock down an elk, gut it and cook it up.
sharing my passions are what it is all about.
if she was a better shot , great.
i would not feel lesser , but happy to have someone around that wanted to do the things i like
i would be proud of her.
guess it all depends on whether you are comfortable with who you are.
no need to feel intimidated by a gal that can handle a trigger.
- 1 decade ago
I don't understand that. I guess a lot of dudes feel it should be a guy only thing. I don't agree with that; I'm just throwing it out there as an explanation. I hunt. My female roommate is a better shot. I think it's great for everyone to get into something that interests them. Good for you.
- 1 decade ago
A small person with ego issues will act that way to feel superior. The shooting sports are for men and women both to enjoy. I personally am very happy to hear of your interest, and your ablility. I see you as a valuable part of our shooting community. Please don't get discouraged. I would suggest that you ignore those kind of people, and live/enjoy your life as you wish. Remember - It is hard to argue with success!
Best of luck to you!
Source(s): Life's lessons NRA Women in the firearms industry Women who have outshot me [sometimes with my own guns] - slip.Lv 51 decade ago
you should be proud of what you've done, and there's nothing wrong with bragging a little about it!
lady hunters around here are more rare then the deer i hunt!
but when i do see one, i think its a good thing, in a time where hunters are becoming more and more rare, it good to see anyone enjoying this fine sport, man or woman.
as for why some men are sexist about it? dunno...
Source(s): non-sexist hunter/shooter