Rifle or Trigger pull?
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Giant Nontypical
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There are several different schools of thought on this subject, what works can depend somewhat on how well the gun is fitted to the body structure of the person; I always have to lengthen a factory stock. What works for me is to put the middle of the first pad square on the trigger [ I have seen a lot of people put there finger across the trigger on an angle it seems to go along with jerking the trigger] I also position my thumb carefully as I use the squeeze between the thumb and forefinger to set off the gun. Lee
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Now Cayugad, don't you go calling my favorite inexpensive scope "cheap".
ML Keith, I shoot the model 97 and of course the Bison is the same why with that locking cap and spring. I sometimes have the devil to pay to get that cap finally in, and get it started. I found that by putting the barrel muzzle on the floor (or ground on a towel) and pushing down, I get much better results. That's one reason I went to quick release rings. More room for my fat hands if I need it. I think Underclock suggested that a long time ago for me as well (about the QR rings that is).



