GoodCheer said:You shot it one barrel at a time?
Me too! I've always felt that the great advantage of the double was the availability of two different chokes and sometimes even two different loads for instant selection just by pulling the proper trigger. Maybe because I grew up with double triggers but for what ever reason I have always found selecting the barrel by moving my finger to the proper trigger was a very quick and natural operation, with selective single triggers I always had to think about it and some "single selective triggers", especially those with the selector as a cross bolt through the trigger itself, are so awkward that for all practical purposes they may as well be non-selective. I can get used to a selector on the top tang provided one can change the selector with safety on or off, but double triggers are more natural for me and most especially when working with exposed hammers.Billy Akin said:I'm probably in the minority but I like double triggers and two different chokes in the barrels. The back trigger is for the tighter choke and you don't have to mess with the selecter.
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