Well, familiarity with a rifle sure helps being able to hit with it. We used to shoot a game called Rifleman's Rodeo in BC [Salmon Arm, Fraser Lake and Ashcroft] In this game we shot 5 targets, time limited, with a couple of running targets for S&G. The targets were life-size animals with scoring rings around the vital areas. The 10 ring on the goat was about 3" in diameter. At Fraser Lake, the goat was 300 yards out. We had a class in this game called "Frontier" Limitations were as follows: Lever action rifle [or carbine]with iron sights, (peep or open) chambered in a cartridge developed before the year 1900. The 30-30 was a shoe-in, so we used it almost exclusively. I saw that 300 yard goat dinged in the 10 ring many, many times with the 30-30 [did it myself numerous times] It is possible to get proficient with even a cartridge with a very curved trajectory. All it takes is lots of practice. Regards, Eagleye.
Just to add a bit here. In my tropy cabinet I have some results from shooting this competition in Salmon Arm. I have one first place, two seconds and one third place win in the Frontier catagory Eagleye speaks of, with each trophy representing a different year. As he says, it evolved into a 30-30 shoot and my 1956 94, with a Williams Fool Proof rear sight and a small gold bead front sight, did very well for me.
I just rested the bead on the top of the goats shoulder at 300 yards to drop the bullets into the small rings over the vital area.
In all the other many catagories of the competition, one could use any big game hunting type rifle and any sight. The shoot was designed for hunters, but it was always accomplished target shooters that won every event!
Dave probably remembers how many times a shooter would lay down, take his five shots at the random targets that appeared, one at a time, and score a perect zero!
As a point of interest, I was secretary of our club during some of these shoots and I have the original score sheets from at least two years shoots.




















































