I'm lost. Where is it "traditional" that the front trigger sets the rear? Oh, I see. Pushing the reversed front trigger forward sets the rear. Still not sure I'd call that traditional, maybe just "normal" for a reversed front trigger.
Non-traditional set trigger from earlier in the thread:
"It is hard to see from the pictures, I have a similar set of triggers on a rifle from that period. Oddly enough, they don't function like
your classical set trigger, on my rifle the rear trigger has a crisp pull with no creep, pushing the front trigger forward turns the rear trigger into
what feels like a two-stage military type trigger."
I have the metal out of the stock and the design is unlike any I have seen before.
Will put it next to a couple of other double sets triggers I have on hand to show the differences, though they are very obvious.
Will have to remember what photo host I signed up for.