Hi, congrats!!!!! Wonderful gun. I hope you have many happy and healthy years shooting her.

As to the choke/trigger arrangement, some shooters liked to shoot the tighter choked bbl at birds coming in at a longer distance first and then shoot at a bird when it was closer. It was more natural to shoot the front trigger first, thus the tight choked 1st bbl so to speak. Of course, this was up to the individual shooter.

Again, Congrats!

Greg


Gregory J. Westberg
MSG, USA
Ret