.300 Weatherby Mag, I have inertia triggers and .410 tubes in several guns and have never had a problem setting the second trigger with a .410. At the same time the the tubes were fitted, the inertia blocks were tuned. Now, that doesn't mean I haven't had a failure to select when the first barrel goes squib; but, that's a different issue with inertia triggers.
My friend, oneounceload, is correct in recommending that you try the trigger before you purchase a gun. In reality, most folks who buy a SxS or O/U for casual shooting don't know if their gun is inertia or mechanical and they couldn't care less. It's just us crazies, here and at other forums, who enjoy splitting hairs and learning more about the guns we enjoy.
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