I agree, though, about shooting sports "evolving" to the point of losing the very reason for them getting started. In the case of silhouette declining in popularity, it's also been a matter of practicality and economy. Takes a large shooting club and range to host a silhouette match and it takes a lot of labor, too, what with each competitor shooting 40 targets and the need for a crew to get the silhouettes rest, not to mention the wear and tear on all those silhouettes.
By contrast, our local club makes good money by hosting action shooting matches. Draws good crowds, can be done on any of our ranges and is easy to setup and takedown. Even made enough money to build our own little cowboy town for cowboy shooting matches.
Not for me, though. I shoot to relax, now, and just for the love of shooting.

