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Unread 09-15-2013, 08:08 AM   #1
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Maybe it was for the same reason that they came out with the O/U shotgun. People just like some things certain ways and claim they cannot adapt to something different. I hear it all the time that it is Hard to get used to two triggers. But I think it becomes habit pretty quickly.

I do think that there is no better or quicker selector than just moving your finger to the other trigger.
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Most of my Parkers are double triggered, it takes me a few shots to get used to, when going back and forth. I suppose I prefer double triggers over selective singles, certainly over non-selective triggers.
I'm not sure why you say a single isn't faster, I believe it is. One thing I do know is many people miss their second shot because they are moving more than their hand when going for the second trigger. As their hand is moving back, the muzzle goes down.
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Maybe it was for the same reason that they came out with the O/U shotgun. People just like some things certain ways and claim they cannot adapt to something different. I hear it all the time that it is Hard to get used to two triggers. But I think it becomes habit pretty quickly.

I do think that there is no better or quicker selector than just moving your finger to the other trigger.
I agree Brian with the ease of a double trigger set up ...I never had an issue from day one,because I never thought about it...as soon as you start thinking "which trigger ?"when a bird gets up , you'll probably push the top lever and open the gun .

I have a grand total of two with single triggers ,I can use them both just fine ,but they don't look right .

I always thought it was just mans desire to have the next best thing
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