-
Recent Posts
- Rizzini 552 May 27, 2022
- Blaser F3 May 26, 2022
- Servicing Guns 101 May 25, 2022
- Beretta DT10 May 24, 2022
- Shooting Ground Etiquette May 23, 2022
- Barrel Convergence Woes | Shotgun Report® May 19, 2022
- Knowing How To Call May 18, 2022
- Pheasant Shooting With A Perazzi May 17, 2022
- The Sporter-J. Purdey & Sons May 16, 2022
- “My Guns” with Simon Reinhold May 13, 2022
Recent Comments
- Toby G on Low Pressure, Low Recoil?
- Roland Leong on Barrel Convergence Woes
- Peter Rose on Barrel Convergence Woes
- blackwellopt on Pheasant Shooting With A Perazzi
- Mark on Remington TSS Loads
- Hoyden on Remington TSS Loads
- Bill E. on The Perdix by William Powell
- Bill E. on Schnabel Rant
- Hoyden on How I’d Spend £1500 On A Shotgun
- Gerald Elwood on Screw Choke Profiles
Categories
Archives
Meta
I understand why the trigger pull is traditionally heavier on a double trigger equipped gun. The change in geometry of the closer rear trigger necessarily means that a slightly heavier pull for the rear trigger, will feel about same as the front trigger pull.
However, I don’t understand why on a single trigger gun, the trigger pull weight should vary any.
It makes no sense and wished the pro on camera had explained it.
LikeLike