Der Ami, it's amazing how much one can learn by listening often enough or long enough. I knew my Sauer probably had a set trigger, but pushing very hard on the back of the trigger without results, produced no click or any other results. I figured that there was not a set trigger, or it was broken. Today, after reading your post again, I tried again, pushed extra hard on the back of the trigger, and it clicked. I guess you're not supposed to use those set triggers in the field. I will head for the range again and will expect about one inch or less at 50 yards with no flyers. The heavy trigger and the fogged glasses from the "mask" has to be good for one inch on the target. When I was a teenager, in the sixties, I took care of a collection that contained a Franz Sodia exposed hammer cape gun with a 9.3x72 barrel and a set trigger. I had very little ammo for that gun and never tried the set trigger. It was a wonderful gun and I shot a bunch of PA pheasants with the shot barrel and never felt handicapped with the single 16 gauge shot barrel. The person who allowed me access to the collection let it be returned to the estate that owned it without my input. I would love to have that gun today. However, my Sauer driller is a much more versatile gun. I will report back.