Originally Posted By: Ted Schefelbein
I haven't met someone who can honestly say, they can successfully use a double trigger gun, but prefer a single trigger.

Well, Ted, maybe we should meet. I use a 12ga. DT gun regularly - and with moderate success - for early season wild pheasant and for skeet. For grouse, preserve pheasant and also for skeet, I prefer a 20ga. ST. In the uplands, I seldom find the DT's 'quick choice of choke' useful. If I had to go with only one system, I'd go with the inertia ST.

For another who honestly preferred a ST after a lifetime of shooting DTs, see my quote from Burrard, above.

Incidentally, why do some folks feel a need to beat the drums about DTs in a thread about inertia triggers? Or dump on ST users as "hamstrung" and unable to learn to use DTs? Can't you guys accept the fact that your preference is only one of several equally valid choices?

Last edited by jack maloney; 01/23/07 11:56 AM.

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