I got off of work today and after going to the grocery store, get to the ranch long into the evening. Acorns are dropping and after I park my vehicle I see two big hogs, which turned out to be sows under one of the oak trees out front. These oak trees are in a sea of grass. I have lots of time and they are big, so instead of getting my AR, which I have been shooting a lot at hogs, I pulled out the 300 Magnum. I have time to get set up really well and I am prone, resting the rifle over a log. The bigger of the two hogs starts to move towards another tree, and my time is ticking away. I tell myself don't rush, don't rush, I get belly on the ground, get the hog in the scope, touch the trigger, which I am used to doing with the AR, and BOOM! The 300 goes off, and I shoot about eight feet low of the hog.
The Shilen trigger on my 300 Win Mag is quite a bit lighter than the stock trigger on the AR (although it's a pretty good trigger) . I'm glad I didn't have sights on a big 10-point buck.
The Shilen trigger on my 300 Win Mag is quite a bit lighter than the stock trigger on the AR (although it's a pretty good trigger) . I'm glad I didn't have sights on a big 10-point buck.

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