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Pam Coxon

Pam Coxon Birth year:  
1935                                                                         
ACTA Club:  
 Isisford
Preferred Discipline:  
 DTL
Age Started Clay Target Shooting:  
 18
Years Clay Target Shooting:  
 7
Achievements:

Year inducted into the ACTA Hall of Fame: 2016

At the age of 18, being interested in all sports, Pamela decided to have a go at clay target shooting and soon became addicted. She joined the Isisford gun club in 1953. At first she competed in the Central Western area of Queensland before heading further afield, especially to the annual ten day shoot held in Southport, Queensland.

Pam's competitive shooting stretched from 1953 to 1960. She won the ladies section of the National Single and Double Barrel several times including 1956 at the Royal Aero Club in Sydney. In 1958 at the Australian Gun Club in Melbourne and in 1960 at the South Coast Gun Club in Queensland. As this was in the early days of the ACTA National events starting and there was still no Points score or high guns, she probably would have won those too if they were available at the time.

In 1960 at Cunnamulla, aged 24, she was the only Queensland woman to make the state team. Her shooting accolades that year also  saw her qualifying as the first female member of the Open Mackintosh team after having missed out on qualifying for the team the previous year by one point. Also in this year she was a member of Australia's International Team.

For Pam the travel opportunities were a highlight. Besides having success at Cloncurry, in western Queensland, and Lismore in NSW, she also went to Melbourne and Sydney to compete. Being a competitive person, she thoroughly enjoyed the competition and camaraderie  of fellow shooters.

When Pam shot at Lismore her father bought her in the Calcutta where she tied for first prize in the main event. Pam and the other shooter decided to tie rather than shoot it out, splitting their substantial winnigns rather than shooting off. Pam shot with an under and over A Grade Browning. The Coxons had a trip at home on Oma where Pam and her father, George would practice about ten clays each afternoon for the week leading up to an important shoot. Time spent on her hobby ceased when she married John Moloney (a non clay target shooter) and moved to a property owned by the Moloney family outside Ilfracombe.

Pam was an inaugural member of the Queensland Hall of Fame and was inducted when the nationals were held in Roma in 2009.

March 2026 CTSN

On the cover: Jack Stockdale was the Open High Gun winner at the VCTA Skeet Carnival held in January, with a score of 291/300.

Inside this month's edition

ACTA Chairman's Report
2026 National Skeet Championships Program
2026 National ISSF Skeet Championships Program
2026 National Trap Championships Program
2026 National Trap Championships Conditions of Competition
Exciting New Initiative – SF Outdoors Vendor Lane Raffle
Tasmanian State Trap Carnival
Shooting Australia Team Announcements
2026 Victorian State Skeet Carnival
Mount Gambier Supershoot
Psychological Skills for Shooting
Three Golden Crows and Counting
2025 Awards of Excellence
Atherton CTC Australia Day Celebrations
Shooting Australia Trap Team: Gold, Silver, Bronze
Condamine Annual Two Day Carnival
Waratah Notes
Roma’s Junior Programs
Competition Results: QCTA, VCTA, WACTA, SACTA, NSWCTA, TCTA
National Trap Winners 1936 – Present
Compak Back at Bendigo for 2026
Western Zone Monthly Muster
Back to Burdekin after the rain
Maryborough January Compak shooters endure the heat
Break Badges
ACTA New Members
Bega in February
From Our Archives – 20 Years Ago
2026 Annual Registration & Club Membership Application


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