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Old 09-15-2013, 11:49 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Dennis V. Nix View Post
Todd, on a side by side with barrels choked the same what is the point of two triggers. To really get into a discussion what would ever be the point of having a double with both barrels choked the same. You would certainly lose the advantage of instant choke selection. No argument here on whatever each of us chooses to use but we all have choices of whatever makes us feel comfortable. For some it is a single trigger and for others a double trigger. I don't think one is a better choice than the other just different.

Dennis
Ideally, a double trigger gun has different chokes, where typically, the front trigger is the open choke, and the back trigger sets off the tighter choked barrel.
One of my favorites is a BHE choked 6k right bbl, 40k left bbl. Switching from Skeet to Full is instantanious
In contrast, my live bird gun with has a Miller trigger, and is full/full. (and no safety)
The closest you will come to magic in a field gun, is straight grip, double trigger gun, choked Skeet/Mod, or Cyl/Lt Mod.
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