OK, some weeks ago whilst in the pub, I was talking about clay shooting to some friends. I went outside for a cigarette, I know....shocking habit! Anyway a guy came out who had been in the bar and was listening to my shooting conversation, he informed me that I "didn't seem like a shooter"! So I asked him what he meant by his comment, he said that shooters normally are clad in tweed or or camo gear and talk posh. Well I wear neither tweed nor camo gear and I certainly do not speak posh. I found all this to be quite concerning as he is probably not the only person in this country who has no idea at all about what we are, what we do, or how we go about it! I showed him some pics on my phone of people shooting clays and he was amazed, he had no idea about us.....so for the next half an hour I enlightened him! He became very interested and vowed to find a shooting ground so as to have a go when he went home. OK I don't know if he has had a go, but the point is this, why are we and our governing bodies not doing more to promote ourselves to the non shooting public, hopefully changing their often misguided perception of us? This is not the first time this sort of thing has happened to me. Any thoughts?
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