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Unread 06-28-2010, 09:16 PM   #1
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John, forgive me if I misunderstand.... are you shooting with a finger on each trigger and the recoil causes the second barrel to discharge immediately and unexpectedly after the first?
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Chamber length perhaps?
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Default Chamber length perhaps?

John- I am not a AH Fox expert- I have a 20 Sterlingworth with DT, mine is a later series made in Utica NY- it has 2.75" long chambers, although I shoot 2.5" RST loads in it-- If you have an early Phila. mfg. gun it is possible that it may have 2.5" and NOT 2.75" long chambers- if so, that may be one reason for the seemingly excessive recoil-

A minor point, more akin to the precision rifle shooting area, but how much of your finger pad contacts the trigger blade may also be part of this situation- and gun fit too-
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