My country has draft, so at least a large percentage, and these days some women, learn to shoot during their military service, and most of them will afterwards take part in more or less regular military refresher courses, but even they don't have it any easier when it comes to privately owned firearms. In practice only people who hunt regularly - and you need permits etc for that too - have it a bit easier, and can, when hunting, carry a loaded weapon with them. For others, shooting can mostly only happen on shooting ranges or similar controlled practice areas. People do it in other places too, those who live on the countryside, but I don't know how much in trouble one might get in if one wasn't a registered hunter, and it was outside of hunting season, and you were surprised by the police while practicing somewhere like an abandoned field, like those friends of mine commonly did 40 years ago.
My country has draft, so at least a large percentage, and these days some women, learn to shoot during their military service, and most of them will afterwards take part in more or less regular military refresher courses, but even they don't have it any easier when it comes to privately owned firearms. In practice only people who hunt regularly - and you need permits etc for that too - have it a bit easier, and can, when hunting, carry a loaded weapon with them. For others, shooting can only happen on shooting ranges or similar controlled practice areas.