I shoot single triggers and double triggers equally well, or poorly. I have no problem switching between the two. That said, I prefer double triggers. For much of the hunting I do I get to shoot incomers .......... doves, ducks, crows. I love being able to go instantly to that rear trigger to kill an incomer way out there, then try for a double with the front trigger on another in the flock/drove as they close e distance on me.

I just can't switch a barrel selector well enough to do that, and with cold fingers it's not always easy to change them anyway, according to how they're made. Probably the easiest design to switch, and easiest to remember the setup, is the button on the trigger itself that moves from left to right, and back.........like the SKBs.

Reliability on modern single triggers is a non-issue. They have long been perfected. Older single triggers, not so much.

SRH


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