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After studying all of the information and advice that was offered regarding using a shotgun, I'm left with one last question. Once the barrel is correctly positioned in the mouth toward the brain stem, what would be the best method for pulling/pushing the trigger? Purchasing a single-shot 12 gauge "for 'gators" is the most economical and least likely to raise suspicion and create unnecessary paperwork. Loading the gun and cocking the hammer is something I've done in the days I used to hunt. Obviously, I've never done this before. I can imagine a notched stick which would cradle the trigger to assure it doesn't slip and pushing. I can also think of a string with adhesive tied to the trigger and wrapped around the back trigger guard for a pulley-like system to pull the trigger also seems possible. Any suggestions?
 
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After studying all of the information and advice that was offered regarding using a shotgun, I'm left with one last question. Once the barrel is correctly positioned in the mouth toward the brain stem, what would be the best method for pulling/pushing the trigger? Purchasing a single-shot 12 gauge "for 'gators" is the most economical and least likely to raise suspicion and create unnecessary paperwork. Loading the gun and cocking the hammer is something I've done in the days I used to hunt. Obviously, I've never done this before. I can imagine a notched stick which would cradle the trigger to assure it doesn't slip and pushing. I can also think of a string with adhesive tied to the trigger and wrapped around the back trigger guard for a pulley-like system to pull the trigger also seems possible. Any suggestions?
Interesting ideas. Can u give more details about the string and stick ideas?

What I'm learning about this method is very slow pull of trigger but that's with a finger . Practice at a shooting range be able to hit Targets with a slug. Be wary of a very very powerful kickback when practicing with a shotgun. Watch videos and read tutorials .I would start practicing first with a low caliber handgun to get used the power and kickback of firearms. Be able to hit Targets first with hand gun don't flinch

Practice and research are essential imo for this or any method
 
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