When they work you never notice triggers but when they fail you just one time you never really trust them again. Kind of like being married to a cheating gun. smile

I can shoot double or single triggers with no problems but I dont like non selective single triggers. I want the freedom to decide which barrel first. Thats part of why I like doubles. Choices. Trigger creep is ok but not fond of light trigger pulls on doubles but dont mind heavy ones up to a point.

I inherited one double with a nine and a half pound trigger pull on the rear barrel and four on the front trigger. Great Uncle, who shot it was a big man, but nine + pounds is a lot. His hands were massive and even at 70 he could do things with strength that most would not attempt. Ever see a man toss full grown hog like a sack of feed? Watched him do it as a boy. The hog did not enjoy it. I sure did.

Found out he carried his gun with his finger on the rear trigger often and had it altered to such a heavy pull. He shot the rear trigger first then moved to the front one if needed. Both barrels were full and ink dot full. Had it reduced to four plus pounds. Left the chokes as they were. Ever see a gun break both wings on a Dove? Ink dot tight is scary in the field.