Looks good as far as the standard stereo-typical female shooter is concerned, although I just gotta' say that the majority of what I read does not apply to my wife at all, and I'm certain she would agree. I've often been told that "I am one lucky SOB" when it comes to her interest in this sport & personal protection issues utilizing firearms - she's more like us guys in thinking and thus truly excels in this and many stereo-typical male type activities, all rolled up in a 130 lb. package where I often see guys jaws drop to the ground in amazement - I just sit back and enjoy the show. Yes, you could certainly call her a tom-boy, and yes, I am truly one lucky son of a gun to boot (at least as far as men tend to think). She has her CCW, loves training from myself or others, is a crack shot (so much so that she's truly considering competing, and yes, she out-shoots me), prefers the Kimber 1911 CDP Compact with full power loads that I recommend and purchased for her at Christmas (after she tried to confiscate my CDP Pro), enjoys Trap and Skeet with a 12 ga., bugs me all the time to go to the range (where she really prefers iron silhouette targets), owns her own Harley and smokes me at the starting line every time, etc., etc.
Certainly not trying to slight your new site in any way as I do believe it's truly worthy for 85% of woman shooters out there - rather just thought I'd mention that there are a few ladies out here that just don't subscribe under those particular rules and ideals. Just food for thought perhaps...
And believe me, I think no matter what, it's great that we spread the enjoyment of this sport to as many people as we can - be it man, woman or child!
Keep up the good work and best wishes in gaining and keeping as many new and veteran shooters interested as possible.