M mulletguter Inactive Sep 25, 2002 #1 Is there an advanatge one over the other ? Or is it just a matter of personal preference ? Thanks
H Hemicuda New member Sep 25, 2002 #2 Personal preference... Personally, I always seem to flub-up when selecting a barrel with a single/selectable, so I prefer the double triggers... 'tis up to you!
Personal preference... Personally, I always seem to flub-up when selecting a barrel with a single/selectable, so I prefer the double triggers... 'tis up to you!
K K80Geoff New member Sep 25, 2002 #3 Double triggers make selecting the barrel quicker. Better for hunting. Single triggers make for quicker second shot, better for clays. Double triggers work best with straight "English" style stock, make moving the hand to select triggers easier. Pistol grip stocks work better with single triggers, hand movement not necessary.
Double triggers make selecting the barrel quicker. Better for hunting. Single triggers make for quicker second shot, better for clays. Double triggers work best with straight "English" style stock, make moving the hand to select triggers easier. Pistol grip stocks work better with single triggers, hand movement not necessary.
D Dave McC Staff In Memoriam Sep 26, 2002 #4 Geoff pretty much nailed it, but I've done some decent work with double triggers and PG stocks. If I were getting a double for clays, it'd have one trigger. If I were getting a bird gun, two. If I were getting an all arounder, it'd be a tossup.
Geoff pretty much nailed it, but I've done some decent work with double triggers and PG stocks. If I were getting a double for clays, it'd have one trigger. If I were getting a bird gun, two. If I were getting an all arounder, it'd be a tossup.