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05-13-2017, 06:21 PM
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I'm just like Dean said. When your used to shooting double triggers most of the time and then you shoot a single trigger gun it completely messes me up. I find myself going for a rear trigger and then a misfire or missing the shot.
Most of my doubles are full full or full mod so I just shoot front / back trigger since it's shooting ridiculously tight patterns in both barrels at 21 yards anyways.
Today I shot my Lefever D grade that is choked CYL and full so I was using the back trigger first on shot going away and following up with the front for the incoming shot.
I noticed myself I needed to remind myself which trigger to choose in the first couple rounds but after that I was unconsciously bringing the gun up with the finger on the correct trigger needed for the respective shot.
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