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500nitro is right. It probably usually is when the shooter accidently pulls both triggers. That is how it happened to me with my shotgun. Unless there is a problem with the rifle itself. I am very used to twin triggers on doubles. In fact I can't handle a single trigger double barreled shotgun. I always end up pulling the rear of the trigger guard for the second barrel. But it still can happen in a rush. |