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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen
Ithaca Gun Co. used the Miller single selective trigger on their NIDs from their introduction until the 1932-3 time frame when they went to their Harry Howland Patent knock-off of the Miller. Both using the safety slide selector. In my experience that is the only selector I could possibly make a decision with on a flush. Guess I might be able to make a decision with the safety/selector on a Remington Model 3200.
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Since both barrels measure exactly the same, full & full what possible purpose would a selective trigger make? Using the left barrel for a bird flying left? It seems redundant to have a choice when both barrels are choked identically. What am I missing here?
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04-30-2021, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Bruce P Bruner
Since both barrels measure exactly the same, full & full what possible purpose would a selective trigger make? Using the left barrel for a bird flying left? It seems redundant to have a choice when both barrels are choked identically. What am I missing here?
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Ask same question many years ago. Answer replied by gentleman twice my age. Suppose you want a slug in the right barrel and buchshot in the left. Depends on situation of targets.
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