I learned to shoot as a child when I got my BB gun. I was 5 YO. Back then there wasn't much on TV, if you had one. So, my brother and I build a Fort Apache in the top of our haystack close to the granery and propected it from sparrows. Dad bought us all the BBs we wanted. And, that old Daisy lever gun was real effective. Our neighbor had a straw bail roofed barn and at night dad would take us over there and shine a flashlight up into the holes the sparrows would make in the straw and when they poked their heads out, we'd take turns blasting them.
I killed my first dear at 12 with my Winchester M94 30-30 (I also field dressed it.) and killed a pheasant and some mallards with my SS .410. I used my 30-30 for big game (elk and bears) till I after I was married.
I got another shooting education at basic and AIT (11B) in the Army and that also stayed with me.
So, I don't feel the need to go out to the range (We don't have one anyway.) on a regular basis and shoot up a bunch of valuable ammo. I'll shoot some before a hunt, but not much.