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[quoteI "trained" myself to pull the rear trigger first and the front trigger second. Big deal. I about got myself killed once screwing around trying to remember to pull the rear trigger after I had pulled the front trigger. I pull the rear trigger first regardless of tradition or the correctness of that procedure. On the other hand, the double I am making has a single trigger. Wee wee on those double triggers. ![]() Well if you can train yourself to do it the "wrong way", you can train yourself to do it the "right way" too ! ![]() How many olympic athletes make it to the top of their sport by using bad technique? Not many. On a personal level, I hate single triggers and won't buy a gun with them - but only because I learnt on double triggers and would have to retrain myself. I can do it and have shot many 100 bird flushes at the sporting clays layout with ST - but I am always more successful with the DT guns I was trained on and using them as they were designed. Its all about training and good technique. Training with bad technique will only get you so far.. JMHO ![]() |