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Trigger Sticks are best suited for hunting big game, particularly at longer ranges.
Trigger Sticks and Big Game
Trigger Sticks are an ideal accessory for big game hunting, offering a stable and accurate shooting platform. They consist of two legs that can be adjusted to fit the shooter’s height and a trigger that allows for quick and smooth elevation of the rifle. This setup enables hunters to shoot accurately from a prone position, which is often necessary at longer ranges. For example, a hunter shooting a .30-06 rifle at 300 yards can benefit from the stability provided by a trigger stick, allowing them to place their shots with precision.
Choosing the Right Trigger Stick for Big Game
When selecting a trigger stick, consider the length of your rifle and the distance you plan to shoot. A trigger stick with a longer length of pull (LOP) will be necessary for longer rifles, while a shorter LOP will suffice for shorter rifles. For big game hunting, a trigger stick with a LOP between 25-35 inches is generally recommended. Additionally, consider the weight and durability of the trigger stick, as it will be subject to rough handling and varied terrain.
Using Trigger Sticks in the Field
To use a trigger stick effectively in the field, practice setting it up and shooting from a prone position before the hunt. This will allow you to develop a smooth and efficient shooting technique, which is critical when hunting big game. When setting up the trigger stick, ensure that the rifle is level and the trigger is smooth and free of bind. With practice and patience, you can develop the skills necessary to use a trigger stick effectively and take down big game with precision and accuracy.
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