Welcome, gnappi.

I enjoy double triggers as that is what I first learned to shoot a shotgun with. As many of my S x Ss are choked tighter in the left barrel than the right I often shoot the rear trigger/left barrel first, then go to the front trigger for the second shot. Incoming doves are especially suited to that, taking the first bird as far out as possible, then trying for a second bird closer.

I also enjoy a good single trigger, and can switch back and forth between the two without conscious thought.

It is interesting to see someone who has always shot a single trigger try a double trigger gun for the first time. Almost every one will try and pull the same trigger again, even when they have been instructed ahead of time. OTOH, when I taught my grandson to shoot flying I started him at age 8, the same age I was when I started, and with the same type gun, a double trigger .410. He never had any trouble getting onto double triggers and can switch between a single trigger gun and a double trigger one now, with no effort.

SRH


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