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  • Since I've Never Fired a Double or O/U Shotgun...

    How quickly can one switch from one barrel to the next one, assuming you don't have a double trigger
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    o/u or s/s shotgun

    instantly on my o/u 12g. ( one trigger). usually no flicking a barrel switch is required.

    It might be a few milisec but I never notice the lag..

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    • #3
      A very long time ago, one of my friends had an O/U double barrel and the trigger was two-stage. The first stage required slightly less pressure than the second stage but I seem to recall that if you squeezed quick & hard, you'd fire the second barrel almost the second after the first barrel had fired.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by StainlessSteelCynic View Post
        A very long time ago, one of my friends had an O/U double barrel and the trigger was two-stage.
        That's exactly what I assumed HQ was describing.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by headquarters View Post
          instantly on my o/u 12g. ( one trigger). usually no flicking a barrel switch is required.

          It might be a few milisec but I never notice the lag..
          So does the right or left barrel fire first (Or upper/lower)

          I'm beginning to think that the T2K rule about being unable to fire both barrels at once is more a game mechanic than IRL.
          Last edited by pmulcahy11b; 08-20-2014, 10:36 PM.
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          • #6
            Well, mechanically you can't fire both barrels at once but with the two-stage trigger you can fire the second shot so quickly that for game purposes it could count as both barrels fired at once.

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            • #7
              O/U or S/S 12 gage

              Originally posted by Targan View Post
              That's exactly what I assumed HQ was describing.
              Yes I my intention as Targan writes- but to word it differently:

              one trigger double barrel sg:

              the second barrel can be fired as quickly as you can let out the trigger and pull it again - maybe a 10th of a second or maybe faster for some shooters.

              In RL you can go ba-bam and have two shots of in the space of less than a second - but I would argue that the second shot is influenced by the recoil of the first etc.

              Two trigger shotgun - I think you could get both of so fast that they could be countd as one roll game - wise. Gunsmith customization might also be done to this effect.

              As for which barrel fires first ( upper /lower / right/left) I believe the international standard is the one with the least choke first trigger/first barrel and the one with the most choke second. Despite having fired of one and reloaded one barrel a thousand times I cant for the life of me remember if the top i sfirst or the bottom. I think top is first.

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              • #8
                I used to own a double barrel 12 ga. It was a side by side. Two trigger system. Left was front trigger, right was rear. I NEVER tried to fire any where near together. I am a pretty big guy, but I always fired one, re-acquired target, fired again.

                My $0.02

                Mike

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