I have exactly the same gun. My problem is from under to over is fine but over to under the under won't fire. Not so much a problem for me because I shoot half +half chokes all the time. I should drop it down to you. I'm over in East Devon.
I have a 686 evo problem if I shoot top barrel first second barrel goes to a hair trigger. Also if using snap caps shoot top barrel first and can just pull trigger again for bottom other way round have to use barrel selctor to fire next barrel. Will a good clean solve this.
One time with symptoms like this, I found a grain of corn stuck in the sears… it can be all manner of things, but most common is something wrong with the sears.
I have had bad luck with Berettas terrible customer service I will never buy another one I’ve since bought 3 brownings never a problem just better made guns browning has better triggers i hated the safety on my 686 (new )
I provide the same level of customer service to all my customers, whatever the model of make of gun. All makes of gun have similar problems in my experience..
I Have seen this problem come in many times over the years!
I have exactly the same gun. My problem is from under to over is fine but over to under the under won't fire. Not so much a problem for me because I shoot half +half chokes all the time.
I should drop it down to you. I'm over in East Devon.
if the shooter doesn't keep the stock tight against his shoulder, that can also prevent the barrels from changing over.
I had the same problem with a MK38 some time back. Found out it didn't like 21 gr carts. (it was an old gun) But 24gr worked!
Yes light loads can be problematic
I have a 686 evo problem if I shoot top barrel first second barrel goes to a hair trigger. Also if using snap caps shoot top barrel first and can just pull trigger again for bottom other way round have to use barrel selctor to fire next barrel. Will a good clean solve this.
One time with symptoms like this, I found a grain of corn stuck in the sears… it can be all manner of things, but most common is something wrong with the sears.
I only own one double barrel with one trigger. Good video.
thanks
Most likely the owner’s clothing is absorbing the recoil and preventing the inertia trigger from switching barrels.
As my grand dad told me- Son, it's a shotgun, slap the trigger don't pull it ........
Sorry, non problem!
I have had bad luck with Berettas terrible customer service I will never buy another one I’ve since bought 3 brownings never a problem just better made guns browning has better triggers i hated the safety on my 686 (new )
I provide the same level of customer service to all my customers, whatever the model of make of gun.
All makes of gun have similar problems in my experience..
Never said you don’t my gun was new under warranty Beretta is terrible they wanted to send me parts I will never buy another one
Terrible customer service