I like my AYA 28 gauge with two, count 'em two, triggers quite a bit although the bluing and case coloring are wearing off a little sooner than I'd like. I guess I don't care all that much since it's from 5 years of good honest use hunting mountain grouse.

Hammer1, haven't used the back trigger (tighter choke) first in the field? Man I do it all the time. If my springer gets birdy at 25 yards and I can tell a flush is eminent, I think to myself "if he's out there, get on the back trigger". When the bird comes up the first and likely only shot's gunna be 35 yards. More of an improved cylinder to modified than a cylinder shot. And, it usually happens way faster than I could ever use a barrel/trigger selector switching mechanism. Brings to mind the old phrase "keep it simple stupid".

Last edited by mw406; 12/12/10.