I finally got to shoot this rifle. A couple of us were at our club's range the other day and I brought the Trapdoor along just to show it to one of our other buddies that was showing up later. When he came he had 100 rnds of 485grn cast bullets with him. We shot all 100rnds and it was a blast. The Buffington sight had to be cranked a little to the left to get it on target but once it was on it was a very nice shooting rifle that was more accurate than I thought it could be. Our clubs range has NRA steel silouette targets(in lines of twenty at each station)at 50 meters(chickens), 100 meters(pigs), 150 meters(turkeys), 200 meters(rams), 300 meters(pigs), 400meters(turkeys), and 500 meters(rams). At 250 yards(our range is in meters out to 500 and after that the single targets are measured in yards) is a coyote, 625 is a terrorist(we call him the Hostile), at 750 is the elk, at 900 is the buffalo, and at 1000 is the gong. Once I had the windage figured out I hit targets at 100, 150, and 200 meters. I also hit the elk, and the buffalo, but I shot about ten rounds at the gong and missed all of them, but a few were real close. I took five shots at the buffalo before I hit it on the sixth. The settings on the Buffington sight were almost perfect for the ranges I shot it at. I have various rifles to shoot but I think I could grow to like this Trapdoor.