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I think they were refering to a competition where two shots are allowed at a target. Most shooters take both on every one to be safe and an instant repeat is better. Sorta like a pistoldouble tap. I don't own a double gun with a single trigger, but for that particular game I think it would be an advantage.
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Having shot box birds with a double trigger, it’s not slower than a single. The only thing that would make one trigger slower than another are the reactions of the shooter.
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Ejectors were important enough to list twice, and that pistol grip just does not belong on a side by side
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Next week
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Yep.
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I clearly have less shotgun experience than those already commenting but would add this- once out of about every 100 rounds I shoot while upland hunting I fail to release the single trigger completely (on one of my modern doubles) after my first shot and when I pull for the second shot the second barrel will not fire until I release the trigger all the way. This is operator error but also an argument in favor of double triggers. I have not had this happen with my VH 12 with a Miller Single Trigger for some reason.
On the other hand, I am very grateful that my Sig Sauer P320 only has one trigger. Good discussion- thank you. |
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I have much less experience with double triggers than most people on this forum I'm sure. When shooting one of my DT guns for skeet or clays, and when I've just switched over, I'll occasionally forget about that second trigger and look like an idiot. My buddy calls them PhD guns "Pull Here Dummy"
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