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Having shot box birds with a double trigger, it’s not slower than a single. The only thing that would make one trigger slower than another are the reactions of the shooter.
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I'm a southpaw shooting "right handed" triggers and have never felt handicapped. They are just as fast, and more reliable IMO, than a single trigger.
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I clearly have less shotgun experience than those already commenting but would add this- once out of about every 100 rounds I shoot while upland hunting I fail to release the single trigger completely (on one of my modern doubles) after my first shot and when I pull for the second shot the second barrel will not fire until I release the trigger all the way. This is operator error but also an argument in favor of double triggers. I have not had this happen with my VH 12 with a Miller Single Trigger for some reason.
On the other hand, I am very grateful that my Sig Sauer P320 only has one trigger. Good discussion- thank you. |
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