My friend shot the rear first on his Beretta many years. He was so used to pulling the rear trigger first, that in the end I changed his choke. I had to put wide choke
in the top barrel
I had an old .470 double for a while. Beautiful gun. English make. Front trigger for right barrel. I trained myself until it was muscle memory: index finger on front, middle finger resting behind the rear trigger guard but ready. First shot always front. Second shot always rear. Never mixed them up, even when things got hairy.
Unless there's an actual problem with the rifle, I'd just buy a double trigger s/s shotgun and regularly spend time at the skeet range. After a while, your trigger management will become automatic.
I’ve personally witnessed an inexperienced shooter sweep the rear trigger on a .470 Chapuis double under recoil. Not exactly sure how she did that, but it happened. Unless you practice a lot, I think occasional double shooter might want to shoot rear trigger first.
After watching a couple of my shooting buddies double (unintentionally) my .470 double rifle, I trained myself to shoot the rear trigger first on that rifle and it worked famously, even though I have a safe full of side by side shotguns that I shoot front to rear. To me it’s no different than training to shoot a Glock vs 1911 vs Browning Hi Power vs a double action revolver ect… You can easily learn to shoot any given firearm with zero loss of speed or accuracy as long as you train to do it. All this to say rear trigger to front is completely doable, and it comes as close to completely eliminating any and all chance of a double as there is. Just my 2 cents.
I’ve shot thousands of rounds though a double trigger SxS and hundreds through a double rifle. I’ve never had a double and alway pull the front trigger first.
They are designed ti be fired front first. The front trigger is always a touch lighter in pull.
Phillip I was reviewing some of the auctions online and saw your Nubian Ibex hunt coming up this weekend. It also showed you have Addax and Axis deer. Is there a website I can go to and see the lodge, cost of animals and what is available? Thanks Mark
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