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Unread 09-21-2013, 07:36 PM   #1
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This is a great thread. I agree with just about all the posters and particularly with Todd. I too feel that SK or Cyl and Mod or Full are just about the perfect combo for a field or target gun. Shooters in the early 20th century must have also felt this way as there are a lot of guns choked open/tight. I love double triggers for their dependability. When I was younger I sought out single trigger Parkers because that's what I was used to. Now, I know that DT guns were the choice of many, many shooters of that era. Must have been a good reason for that.
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They go "off" every time you pull one of the triggers. The single trigger, not always.
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Bill, you must be talking about properly cocked hammer guns. I cannot remember the last sxs shoot I was at where I did not see a target launched, and some shooter with a double trigger hammerless gun swing on it, pull on the trigger and when nothing happens say something about the "damn safety". I am often one of them. Most reliable shotgun: single barrel hand cannon with large touch hole and kerosene torch. Every device added after that increased the probability of mechanical and/or operator failure.
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