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My Beretta OU will switch barrels by itself when you push the leaver to open the barrels. It's close and takes very little pressure to move. Solved it by running the same chokes in both barrels . Double triggers much better.
William
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05-14-2017, 12:10 PM
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Double triggers on a double gun to me, are as natural as the sun coming up in the east.
While shooting a single trigger gun, I have actually caught myself reaching behind the single trigger for the second barrel, coming up with nothing but trigger guard.
My favorite is; double triggers, with a wide variance in choke constriction.
Open/tight, with the instant ability to choose is, IMO, the beauty of the classic double gun.
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