Jake I'm talking about the gun doubling because your finger slipped back on recoil and hit the rear trigger.
I made the observation that you made...At first glance double triggers they look like they were designed for a left handed shooter, with the rear trigger being easier for a lefty to access.
I was sitting around the gun club and questioned one the most knowledgeable shotgun men there who is also as fine a Gunsmith as anywhere in the country.
Without hesitation with gun in hand he explained why the back trigger was offset the front. "To keep a right handed shooter from having his finger come back and hit the rear trigger upon recoil that's why the rear trigger appears hidden somewhat".

Later that week I was shooting Sporting clays and had forgotten my hand guard it was very hot. When the barrels got to hot to hold on to real good I experinced doubling first hand repeatedly.
I was shooting a Box Lock, after it happened a couple of times the fellow I was with commented that "I better get my gun looked at"...I replied "There's nothing wrong with my gun I have just learned something the Missori way".

After that I considered having my triggers reversed but after talking with Ed about it I didn't.