If you can stick two fingers in there when the gun goes off the front trigger will smack into the second finger. Some guns even have a hinged front trigger so it won't do that.
I have shot two trigger guns my entire life and am used to them. I'm not used to a sxs with a single trigger but I own a few. I usually mount the gun with my finger on the front (open barrel) trigger and then move it back to the other if the bird gets up too far away. Or I shoot the first and then move my trigger back to the second, not hard for me to do at all. I have heard guys however, who say flipping triggers is difficult for them and they'll just yank like heck on that front trigger waiting for the closed barrel to fire by itself.
I have never, ever been able to select another barrel on a single trigger gun after a covey rise or when the ducks are coming in. It is THTD (too hard to do). But with a two trigger gun it's a piece of cake.
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