Well, in Victorian times shooting was followed almost as closely as Football. Many a pub had its Bell Target range. Shooting was seen as fun, plus the military was big. Many a school had a shooting range; my old school had two including the last 200m "tunnel" range.
Public interest can change/go in fashions. But the political lefty brigade are the ones that pushed the ban culture to the hilt. (Not helped by "I'm all right Jack" traditional shooters who didn't want change, and so long as it didn't effect them attitude.)
Yes, shooting sports does have to compete with all the other activities people enjoy. I just say shooting sports are fantastically good fun, for there is a shooting sport for everyone. From plinking in the back garden, to airsoft, to high peasant. FT/HFT too.
Mmmm...Maybe the lefties and do gooders are running the show these modern times... No respect for teachers, authorities, violence to emergency services and NHS. Discipline and punishment are a joke. Hell, I can't think of a worst punishment to deter crime than watching Ant and Dec for 10 minutes....Policing seems more concerned with internet apps bad mouthing someone than theft or burglaries. Common sense has long gone....
Lots of money to be made from the completely unnecessary buffer tubes and stocks.
It is what it is