BeeMaa
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It's been debated for a few days in another post about which barrel someone should (or should not) be firing first on a double rifle. The same would hold true for a SxS shotguns and O/U rifles & shotguns.
I would like to know what people are doing and the reasons behind it. Do not get me wrong, this is not an attempt to judge anyone for their way of doing things. Everyone is welcome to do as they please as there are many different ways and reasons for teaching each discipline.
For me and a SxS (rifle or shotgun), the right barrel (front trigger) is shot first. My reasoning is that in most double barrel shotguns, the right side typically has a more open choke than the left. This means the first shot will be more spread out, and the follow up shot (if needed) will have a tighter pattern to reach out a little further.
For the O/U configuration, I shoot bottom barrel first. This is to keep the vector of the recoil lower on the shoulder to minimize muzzle rise to make follow up shots more quickly. Once again in a shotgun, the bottom barrel is typically choked more open than the top.
Two votes allowed (one for each configuration). No changing of votes and you need to vote to view the results.
I would like to know what people are doing and the reasons behind it. Do not get me wrong, this is not an attempt to judge anyone for their way of doing things. Everyone is welcome to do as they please as there are many different ways and reasons for teaching each discipline.
For me and a SxS (rifle or shotgun), the right barrel (front trigger) is shot first. My reasoning is that in most double barrel shotguns, the right side typically has a more open choke than the left. This means the first shot will be more spread out, and the follow up shot (if needed) will have a tighter pattern to reach out a little further.
For the O/U configuration, I shoot bottom barrel first. This is to keep the vector of the recoil lower on the shoulder to minimize muzzle rise to make follow up shots more quickly. Once again in a shotgun, the bottom barrel is typically choked more open than the top.
Two votes allowed (one for each configuration). No changing of votes and you need to vote to view the results.
