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Unread 09-15-2013, 08:27 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro View Post
A single trigger and particularly one in the rear position is nice to have on a frosty morning, in the blind, etc when you had those period cotton work gloves gloves on. Some doubles have as little as 7/8-inch opening between the triggers.
Agreed! Same for hunting Ruff Grouse in the snow. I hate most single triggers but own a 20 gauge Sterlingworth with a Miller which is my late season grouse gun! I also own a Super Fox with a Kautzky single trigger which functions flawlessly on icy cold mornings!

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