Originally Posted By: buzz
JJD: Sorry you had problems with your FN. Actually straight grips are best suited for double trigger guns because it is slightly easier to manipulate the index finger going from one trigger to the next with double triggers. One who has never used DTs needs to spend a lot of time on the skeet field manipulating the triggers. It requires practice switching back and forth. I think it's good practice to shoot back trigger first too. The more practice the better one gets with DTs. My first hunt with a gun with DTs many moons ago, I had a single shot all day long and considered giving up too. Glad I didn't because now I prefer DTs. Only way you can instantly go to tighter choke if game gets uP way out there.


My problem wasn't with the double trigger. All but 1 of my doubles have dt's. The straight stock changed the way my finger addressed the trigger. I'm sure I was just holding the gun wrong, but the straight stock is what allowed me to grip too far back in a rush. I've never encountered the problem with a pow or pg stock because the ergonomics of the stock force you to grip the wood in the same place every time.