Good point, Mark. I love double triggers on certain field guns, but on a dedicated clays gun, a single trigger works better for me.

I used to be a double trigger snob years ago, until I started shooting Sporting Clays competitively. I found it easier to transition from a field gun to my target gun when they all have single triggers. I could certainly shoot either one, but the single trigger eliminates one tiny thing that you don't have to do or think about when concentrating on the target, by not having to move between the front or back trigger for the second target.

For casual clay shooting, or tuning up for hunting season, it doesn't matter.
JR


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