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Cannon
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I've always cocked, then set the trigger. But then, I didn't know some locks require otherwise. Interesting.
Assuming your trigger base is totally flush with the bottom of the stock:I have one rifle that you must set the trigger before cocking, just the way the lock was made.
By the time the gun is against my shoulder it is cocked, and as I line up the sights…my finger sets the trigger, then lays against the stock…waiting to slip down and touch the front trigger, at just the right moment.Elzay , in his tale of successfully shooting a Speed Goat ,Successful Speed Goat Season! , mentioned he set his triggers then fully cocked his rifle . I have always cocked my rifles with set triggers then set the trigger , Have I been doing it wrong all these years or is there no set rule ?