I’d been communicating with another member/hunter about tips to improve certain hunting setups. He’d suggested that I try a Primo’s Trigger Stick rest. Actually several members have suggested it over the hunting season. So I got one. Here’s some groups first time shooting with my with my Lelya for a bit this evening. Not competition grade, but still deadly for the most part.
I was seated at about 22 yards for this group
I was standing at the same distance for the groups below. I aimed for head, neck, spine and vitals ring. Spine shots could’ve been a hair lower.
I’m not sure what happened on the vitals. Shots started going to the right. I think I messed my cheek weld up for a few shots. Come the second part of squirrel season this ought to help. I like this thing. I was out yesterday with it and it also doubles as a good walking stick for woods walking, especially crossing creeks while carrying a relatively heavy rifle.
If you’re unfamiliar with Primos Trigger Sticks here’s how the bipod looks. They make also make tripods, and likely other shooting aids that I’m not aware of.
I hope no one came looking for one-hole groups.
I was seated at about 22 yards for this group
I was standing at the same distance for the groups below. I aimed for head, neck, spine and vitals ring. Spine shots could’ve been a hair lower.
I’m not sure what happened on the vitals. Shots started going to the right. I think I messed my cheek weld up for a few shots. Come the second part of squirrel season this ought to help. I like this thing. I was out yesterday with it and it also doubles as a good walking stick for woods walking, especially crossing creeks while carrying a relatively heavy rifle.
If you’re unfamiliar with Primos Trigger Sticks here’s how the bipod looks. They make also make tripods, and likely other shooting aids that I’m not aware of.
I hope no one came looking for one-hole groups.