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To effectively use a falling block hunting rifle, focus on steady aim, consistent trigger pull, and follow-through, taking advantage of the rifle's smooth action to achieve accurate shots. Proper sighting and alignment are crucial.
Rifle Preparation and Alignment
When preparing to fire, ensure that your falling block hunting rifle is properly aligned with the target. For most falling block rifles, this means aligning the rifle’s axis with the line of sight, with the receiver block sitting flush against the hammer. Take care to ensure the rifle’s stock is properly fitted to your body, allowing for a comfortable, consistent shooting position.
Trigger Pull and Aiming Techniques
To achieve accurate shots, focus on a smooth, consistent trigger pull. For falling block rifles, a trigger pull of around 2-3 pounds is ideal. When aiming, focus on a steady, consistent breathing pattern to minimize gun movement. Take a deep breath, hold it, and squeeze the trigger smoothly. This technique allows for more accurate shots, particularly when firing from a prone or bench position.
Follow-Through and Post-Shot Techniques
After firing, maintain focus on the target and continue to hold the rifle steady. This helps to maintain accuracy and prevents gun movement from affecting subsequent shots. After the rifle has cycled, take a moment to inspect the target and assess the accuracy of your shot. This helps to refine your technique and identify areas for improvement. Regular practice with your falling block hunting rifle will help you develop the skills and muscle memory needed to achieve accurate shots in the field.
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