Quick Answer
Heavier triggers are not recommended for hunting in adverse weather due to the increased difficulty in pulling the trigger.
Weather Conditions
In harsh weather conditions like rain, snow, or extreme cold, a heavier trigger can become a liability. The added weight and resistance may make it difficult to pull the trigger, especially when your hands are wet or numb. This can lead to missed shots or delayed reactions, which can be critical in hunting where seconds count.
Trigger Weight and Pull
A good hunting trigger typically has a weight around 2-3 pounds (0.9-1.4 kg) of pull. This weight is light enough to allow for quick and smooth trigger pulls but heavy enough to prevent accidental discharges. A heavier trigger, exceeding 4-5 pounds (1.8-2.3 kg) of pull, may become too difficult to manage in adverse weather conditions.
Upgrades and Considerations
If you’re considering upgrading your trigger for hunting, focus on a trigger with a crisp, smooth break rather than a heavy pull. Look for triggers with adjustable weights or pull weights in the 2-3 pound range. Additionally, consider the type of hunting you’ll be doing and the conditions you’ll be in. A lighter trigger may be more suitable for shorter-range hunting or in warmer weather, while a heavier trigger may be more suitable for longer-range hunting or in extreme weather conditions.
Find more answers
Browse the full Q&A library by topic, or jump back to the topic this question belongs to.
