I would remove whatever automatic safety activating bar/device that's there. This will reduce the mass of the safety and recoils' effect on it, any leverage it may be exerting against the safety button as well and also the momentum the safety button will have, and its' tendency to slide to the rear during recoil will be reduced...will that be enough? Who knows...but while your in there you could SLIGHTLY bend the little spring that puts resistance on the movement of the safety to increase it A BIT....If you are not a person who is a close adherent to the "SLIGHTLY" and "A BIT" philosophy of life turn the job over to a good gunsmith it'll only be a few minutes work......I use double triggers all the time and being able to comfortably climb the triggers from rear to front and front to rear is the fastest barrel selection there is for hunting...the best practice is on a skeet field shooting the outgoing bird with the rear trigger and the incomeing one with the open barrel just like you were after feathers...if one uses the safety every time the gun is mounted and calls for the bird with a low gun it's the best practice of all....we'll be hunting again real soon...good luck to you all...Art