How do you KNOW which trigger is going to be your second trigger? Do you ALWAYS shoot the front trigger first, giving up the option of using the left, usually tighter choked, barrel first? That was the point of my earlier post. By making the choice that the front trigger is ALWAYS going to be the first, and having it as a lighter trigger pull, you have just given up that option. Or, if you DO choose to occasionally shoot the back trigger first, now that you have it heavier than what will be now the secondly fired front (lighter) trigger, you have now set yourself up for an even GREATER chance of a premature, or inadvertent trigger pull, according to that line of reasoning.

What am I missing here?

Stan


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