External hammer SxS question

I'm going to go with the front trigger firing the right barrel and back firing the left based on this picture...
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So with both hammers cocked, the first (forward) trigger drops the right hammer. To fire the remaining left barrel do you just pull further until the rearward, left barrel trigger releases or do you have to re-position your trigger finger from the front trigger to the rear triigger. I'm asking because I have read on the internet that the rear trigger can be fired with the middle finger.
 
Fire the rear trigger first, and then fire the foreward trigger. Doing it this way avoids entertaining "accidents". Ask me how I know...:redface:
 
With a decent sxs I have to ask why it would matter. It's way more natural to pull the front trigger first. I've had a sxs with an extremely light back trigger, which should be shot back trigger first until I get it fixed, however I don't see any need otherwise.
 
With a decent sxs I have to ask why it would matter. It's way more natural to pull the front trigger first. I've had a sxs with an extremely light back trigger, which should be shot back trigger first until I get it fixed, however I don't see any need otherwise.

Choke is the reason why it matters... In a decent sxs and o/u you get to pick your choke. Usually right barrel first (more open choke) left barrel tighter choke. Usually your first shot is at closer distances. Or if the game flushes further out you can pick your tighter choke.
 
Thanks Win/64, I was aware of that, i was more so referring to hansols post where he mentions pulling the back first to avoid accidents.

I have often skipped the front trigger in favor of a tighter pattern on a further shot when hunting. However in general it is just natural to pull the front first if trying to make a quick double. Something I'm sure we agree on.
 
Choke is the reason why it matters... In a decent sxs and o/u you get to pick your choke. Usually right barrel first (more open choke) left barrel tighter choke. Usually your first shot is at closer distances. Or if the game flushes further out you can pick your tighter choke.

Makes sense. Thanks.
 
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