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Old 12-03-2018, 10:04 PM   #1
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Yep, that will wake you up when that happens. Happened to me in the flooded timber two weeks ago with my VHE12 that had never given me a speck of trouble. Only happened once.
I had a piece of tape on my trigger finger knuckle to pad it from getting banged up by the front trigger when I shot the left barrel. I tend to use too much finger tip when pulling the trigger. Well in trying to figure out what happened, I think the edge of the tape caught on the front trigger when I pulled the rear and both went off.
My fix was easy - ripped the tape off. Hope your fix is as easy.
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Search the forum. There's a recent thread on this exact topic with DT's as I recall.
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Search the forum. There's a recent thread on this exact topic with DT's as I recall.
My tablet won't allow me to use the drop down for searches, I do apologize for a duplicate thread!
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It probably needs a good cleaning by a good gunsmith
Hey Mills it's clean, no crud or gunk in it, everything was oiled properly. I took it apart last night. My guess is it has replacement stock and the upper tang sits deep and that allows the rear tang screw to become proud. When that happens it brings the trigger plate up from the bottom and allows the triggers to press on the sears. I think with that pressure and recoil from the shot it engages the sears just enough to allow it to slip or the sear spring is getting weak. I think my first goal is to get the wood raised along the upper tang and see if that helps. Next step....new sear spring! I will say it's an eye opener when it does double, poor duck didn't stand a chance!
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Yes that was me I'm sure. Mine is a 1914 Vh that had never been taken apart. I had thought about it needed cleaning but never got around to doing it. It doubled about five times opening day of dove season so I put it away and used another one. It had doubled once last year. That should have been enough of a warning. After cleaning i discovered the stock had cracked. Although it did not appear to be real dirty cleaning seems to have taken care of the problem. I sure hated the crack because that one is my all time favorite. I think if one doubles once it is wise not to shoot it until the problem is taken care of. We live and learn.
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When my VH 12 doubled, it only did it when I pulled the rear trigger first, which told me that the front sear, which had always gotten the most use, was worn. I dismantled it and 'sharpened' the front sear a bit and it was fixed. I'd guess that this issue and just being grotty inside are the main causes of doubling. And this issue has been discussed at length in the forum.
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Righty tighty lefty loosey.
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All good advise. I doubled my Grant twice on consecutive outings and it sacred me too. I dismounted the locks and could not find anything amiss. My opinion is that it was the first time using it since a long period in for repair and I had been too lax in my grip. After that I consciously applied a little more pressure on my grip and problem solved. Just a simple adjustment in using the gun. Strumming the rear trigger is a easy check for a problem that has not occurred before and when it happens is the first thing I'd think about. If nothing seems off, adjusting the grip pressure could be the cause for the problem.
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The joy of buying back a single trigger DHE 20 that my dad had traded away, was somewhat diminished when I had three doubles at the first four stations one day. I let others shoot it and no one was able to make it double, so I chocked it up to being a double trigger guy and not gripping the gun more tightly. That gun and I are not presently on speaking terms.
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Thanks guys I got it fixed, unfortunately the POI changed as I whiffed on two grouse this evening!
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