Originally Posted by
Semisane
There's a big difference between set triggers and non-sets. With a set trigger the norm is the trigger is not set until your sights are on the target you want to shoot. In such circumstance there's nothing wrong with a very light adjustment for the front trigger. But a "hair" trigger with regular (non-set) triggers is asking for trouble.
Semi that is exactly what I mean/do with my T/C Renegade and Hawkens. The set trigger is never engaged until I am aiming at a specified target. Once set and I am committed to firing and on target is when my finger comes in contact with the firing trigger. This trigger as set very light. I have yet to have a rifle fire without my wanting it to. If for some reason I decide not to fire my off hand moves back to the hammer and maintain complete control of it as I release the trigger and lower it to 1/2 c0ck. If a flinter I first flip open the frizzen before lowering the hammer.