smokedawg SASS#60968 Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 Howdy all, it has been many years since I have owned a SXS. I decided that I needed on back in my life. I'm undecided on the trigger. I figured here is the place to ask. What do you guys prefer? Single? Double? For the record, I'm not good enough that the ''faster'' option will make any difference. thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colorado Coffinmaker Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 I are personally a "Double Trigger" aficionado. Preferably one with Exposed Hammers. A "thing" I like to remember, a Double Trigger Hammer Double is like having TWO shotguns mated together. If one side quits, the other side is still functional (mostly). And, besides, an Exposed Hammer Double Gun is just plain COWBOY!! 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reverend P. Babcock Chase Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 Howdy Smoke, I suggest double triggers. All of my doubles have two triggers and once you get used to them it's second nature and you don't even think about it. With the light loads we shoot sometimes the inertial (recoil operated) triggers don't reset. A mechanical trigger is the answer if you are determined to have a single trigger Don't ask what brand shotguns have mechanical triggers. I don't know (note: see my first line above). Not that you asked, but I think you will find that, as a rule, double trigger guns are often less expensive. That's all I understand about what I know about it. Rev. Chase 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Equanimous Phil Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 +1 for double trigger: It happens now and then that I miss a SG target which gives me the great opportunity and joy to reload two shells and pull both triggers at once! And as others said, simpler concept with fewer parts, less prone to malfunction, less expensive, a bit more cowboy 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rooster Ron Wayne Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 I prefer double trigger myself. I think I have 8 or 9 SxS Double's all in double triggers. Rooster Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
High Spade Mikey Wilson Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 Double trigger for me also..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eyesa Horg Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 Double, but then I've never shot a single trigger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Man Graybeard Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 I had a double trigger when I first started. I had grown up using pump and semi auto's. I had a very hard time with the two trigger concept. I was trying to find the right trigger all the time. I was not used to reaching so far ahead in the trigger guard to find a trigger....or I would try to keep pulling the same trigger again. I have gone to single trigger doubles myself. I do have a hammered double I play with once in a while...for some reason it is easier for me to do the double triggers on it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bison Bud Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 I too have always preferred the double trigger. It's what I used rabbit hunting as a kid and what I am used to using, plus as others have stated some of the reset single triggers can be picky about ammo, etc. I have owned a couple of very nice single trigger SXS's and always ended up pulling on the trigger guard for the second shoot at some point. Also, there will be those that claim one is faster than the other, but I have serious doubts that it really makes a difference in speed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Barleycorn, SASS #76982 Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 I would not recommend a single trigger Stoeger. They have been problematic. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texas Maverick Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 It doesn't really matter. I started with a Stoeger double trigger and shot it for about 5 years. You get to the point after a few stages that muscle memory takes over and you don't even think about it. Just shoot. About 2 years ago I switched over to a CZ single trigger and it took about 2 stages to get switched over and now again muscle memory has take over and you don't even think about it. Just go with what you want and shoot it. It just works. TM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Choctaw Jack Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 I prefer double triggers, but two of the three that I own have had the triggers swapped. This allows one continuous "sweep" of both triggers with one motion of the finger. I'll have the third shotgun swapped eventually, as I don't shoot it a lot. Those pesky " rabbit ears" keep tripping me up . Choctaw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckeye Pete, SASS # 29941 Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 I have both and prefer the single trigger version. My second shot "seems" faster with the single trigger version. Buckeye Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chickasaw Bill SASS #70001 Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 just shoot southpaw and ya ain't gotta change the triggers CB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Kloehr Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 (edited) 21 hours ago, Choctaw Jack said: I prefer double triggers, but two of the three that I own have had the triggers swapped. This allows one continuous "sweep" of both triggers with one motion of the finger. I'll have the third shotgun swapped eventually, as I don't shoot it a lot. Those pesky " rabbit ears" keep tripping me up . Choctaw 11 hours ago, Chickasaw Bill SASS #70001 said: just shoot southpaw and ya ain't gotta change the triggers CB If you stick two fingers in the guard, one for each trigger, only southpaws need the triggers reversed. Shooting a double trigger does require excellent trigger control, hence the expression "give 'em both barrels." If I'm going to manage every part and every step of the gun, I like the dual trigger setup. No opinion on fast as I can take two or three times longer than most shooters shooting any stage. I do think I am naturally faster with a SxS than with a '97. Shot a '97 in competition for the first time last month. Humbled. Widder I think has different DNA. I can not believe how fast he is with the '97 and accurate. For me, load two rounds in the SxS. point at first target, index finger, repoint to second target, middle finger, open action (and remove fingers from trigger guard), move if advantageous while shucking and reloading, stop moving before closing action, third target index finger, fourth target middle finger, open action. Adjust everything for misses . Edited December 12, 2024 by John Kloehr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Griff Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 Double triggers for over 50 years... if there's only one trigger I'd be ripping the forend off trying to pump it! 'Sides ain't a singletrigger gonna look stoopid on a mule-eared side by side? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
watab kid Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 ive always owned double trigger guns and dont think that will change in my lifetime , i dont like depending on an inertial reset with light loads on the clock , 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SGT. ELI 35882 GUNFIGHTER Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 I'll buck the trend here. Even though I shot a hammered sxs for years in Classic Cowboy and will always like them, I prefer the single trigger SKB with inertia triggers that is properly set up for light loads. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phantom, SASS #54973 Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 7 hours ago, watab kid said: ive always owned double trigger guns and dont think that will change in my lifetime , i dont like depending on an inertial reset with light loads on the clock , You do know that with a cut Ruger vaquero trigger spring you can make an SKB both mechanical and inertia reset ... Right? Phantom 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KingSnake Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 Single trigger mechanical reset SKB for me. I don’t miss my double trigger Stoeger at all. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shawnee Hills Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 Another vote for a single trigger. Switching to SKBs improved my shotgun runs significantly. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skullbone Willie Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 Single trigger for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokedawg SASS#60968 Posted December 12, 2024 Author Share Posted December 12, 2024 A question for you single trigger guys. What gun are you shooting? How do you rate the Stoeger? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SGT. ELI 35882 GUNFIGHTER Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 SKB model 100 for me. If you're talking about the single trigger Stoeger I have no hands on experience with one, but I hear nothing but complaints about them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maddog McCoy SASS #5672 Posted December 12, 2024 Share Posted December 12, 2024 I shot a double trigger Stoeger for years and wore it out.. Then I got a single trigger SKB. Several months later, I got my Stoeger back and was so use to the single trigger shotgun the I kept pulling the front trigger twice. I sold it and got another single trigger SKB for backup. As long as I load 2 shells, I never have any problems with makeups and it always goes off on one of the barrels. I now prefer the single trigger shotgun. Get what fits your budget and works 100% of the time, and as soon as you get use to it, you will be good to go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reverend P. Babcock Chase Posted December 13, 2024 Share Posted December 13, 2024 Hey Brown, Benchrest shotgun is not a normal CAS event. Rev. Chase 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokedawg SASS#60968 Posted December 13, 2024 Author Share Posted December 13, 2024 10 minutes ago, Reverend P. Babcock Chase said: Hey Brown, Benchrest shotgun is not a normal CAS event. Rev. Chase New Category? Long Range shotgun? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Three Foot Johnson Posted December 13, 2024 Share Posted December 13, 2024 More often than not, I use a single trigger setup, either a Tedna 12g or a Baikal 20g. So far, so good, but both of them experience doubling now and then - maybe every 1000 rounds or so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
watab kid Posted December 13, 2024 Share Posted December 13, 2024 13 hours ago, Phantom, SASS #54973 said: You do know that with a cut Ruger vaquero trigger spring you can make an SKB both mechanical and inertia reset ... Right? Phantom nope , did not know that , ive never owned an SKB either bit i shall tuck that way for future reference , thats good info to know , thanks , 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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