Apparently why men are naturally better shooters than women

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  • Cameramonkey

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    In that case I'll wager that shooters like Julie Golob, Jessie Duff, Kirsten Joy Wiess, etc. can all write their names in the snow, too. :):
     

    bobjones223

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    I am not going to read that. Nope just not gonna do it.

    Ok.....I hate to say it but.....I read it.

    I am living proof that it is false....I failed in physics but can still wright my name in the snow!:rockwoot:

    Myth debunked! It is biological!

    That being said...my wife is still a hell of a shot!

    Not sure she could write her name in the snow though....she has a long first name...:laugh:
     

    myhightechsec

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    Eh... buncha amateurs. Here's how I do mine

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    In my experience, when it comes to new shooters - starting from scratch, women tend to be better than men. I think it has something to do with men thinking "I got this, I've played with gun toys and video games all my life, not to mention I watch all the best action/adventure movies" and women thinking, "I better listen and do things exactly as I'm told - or I might break a nail."
     

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    In my experience, when it comes to new shooters - starting from scratch, women tend to be better than men. I think it has something to do with men thinking "I got this, I've played with gun toys and video games all my life, not to mention I watch all the best action/adventure movies" and women thinking, "I better listen and do things exactly as I'm told - or I might break a nail."

    But science...
     
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