Hey Ernie, looks like she definitely shoots like a girl. The same way my daughter does.

Good for her!
In teaching men and women over the years to shoot, I have noticed that girls or women in general (not always) are easier to teach.
The first time my daughter ever fired a centerfire rifle was when she was 15 or 16 years old.
She came up with me to Pella, Iowa for a 1000 yard match.
They had a added a club 1000 yard handgun match, and she would be shooting her 6.5-284 MOA Maximum at 1000 yards, with a 3-12 Burris pistol scope.
One of the guys there, had won one the state match (Light Gun) the previous year, and heard she was coming up with me. He let her shoot his rifle.
When she was in her "sighter period" she was smoking the clay pigeons they used for sighters, and she stopped and said to me, "shooting a rifle is so easy!"
She won her relay for score and advanced to the shoot-off...She was a very happy teenage girl.
Since she got married she has been busy with work and children (they live in Maryland), but her husband is a avid hunter. Maybe when things slow down, she will get back into it.