Spoken like someone who doesn't shoot sporting clays seriously. I like two triggers better, but have no problem admitting that a selective trigger is a "true barrel/choke selector". It's just not as good (as quick, or as intuitive) as double triggers for hunting, IMO.

Stan-you're right I don't shoot sporting clays much these days. The best range in Alaska closed a few years ago. Had a great walk thru with towers, etc. But I do hunt all sorts of birds and mostly use shotguns with widely different chokes in each barrel. Single triggers have value, too.