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Patrick Devlin 01-15-2010 09:44 PM

CONFESSION
 
I kind of feel like a peeping tom confessing to his priest. I have been secretly educating myself about Parker Guns through this site for several years. At first I thought I could resist the Sirens call tempting me to purchases a Parker but unfortunately I failed in the worst way. A while back my wife asked me why I was visiting this site so often and why I was sighing so much when on this site. Then the books devoted to the Parker Gun started to mysteriously appear in conspicuous places. Well eventually she asked if I would like to have a Parked and I shamelessly responded, oh no I would never spend that kind of money on a shotgun. To make a long story short that Christmas there was a fine 20 Ga. Vh under the tree. After a while I really needed a new duck gun so I found a great deal on a VH 12 guage. Now I have a burning desire for a 16, you know for early October when the grouse are kind of spooky. I performed poorly on several goose hunts this year, no doubt due to being under gunned so I guess that a big 10 would be fitting. I wouldn't even dream of a 28, I guess. Well originally I just wanted to say thanks for all the years of great reading and entertainment but now I am not so sure.

Thank You All,

Patrick Devlin

Dave Suponski 01-15-2010 10:01 PM

Patrick,Welcome aboard! I was gonna warn ya about this Parker thing but I fear I am too late...You are smitten...:rolleyes: Enjoy the ride! A nice little 16 for pa'tridge? I like the way you think..

Dean Romig 01-15-2010 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 11285)
A nice little 16 for pa'tridge? I like the way you think..

No, no Dave... a twenty-eight is what Patrick needs for pa'tridge an' woodcock. A sixteen is for close-in turkeys and decoyed ducks . . .

. . . aw, what the heck Patrick - get a few of each gauge. You won't be able to stop an' you know it!

Welcome, and thanks for steppin' outta the shadows.

Dean

scott kittredge 01-16-2010 07:17 AM

hi Patrick, the big:bowdown: 10 ga IS the best for goose, so you MUST pick one of them up too!:cool: you will never be under gunned with a 10, that is how i felt all last season. scott

calvin humburg 01-16-2010 07:29 AM

Watch out u r going 2 earn yourself a skillet dent...............ya I need a 10 say in a 250 dollar grade lifter with a bernard barrel, but I'll settle 4 a o grade.

E Robert Fabian 01-16-2010 08:35 AM

Patrick, a sea duck hunt on the down east coast is on my to do list.
Bob

Rich Anderson 01-16-2010 04:14 PM

Patrick I hate to break the bad news to you but somebody has to do it. You have Parkeritus and there is no known cure at least not one anybody will admit to.

It's kinda like a cancer as it only gets worse so my advice is to get the 28 now as it will only cost you more next year or the year after that. If you buy now it will be like getting a radiation treatment free and afterall it is an investment.:bigbye:

Patrick Devlin 01-16-2010 08:46 PM

All accurate observations and no doubt based on years of experience. My wife offered to spring for a psychiatric evaluation in an effort to deal with this terrible malady, parkeritis, but I told her to save her money. Now I have another conflict at home to deal with. My Chesapeake has put her foot down and is insisting on a 10 ga. she feels that at 10 years old she should not have to be chasing cripples. My setter is even more stubborn than the chessie, if that is possible, and has her heart set on a DH 28 but after considering my shooting ability is willing to settle on a 16. I wonder if Charles Parker is sitting up there being amused at what turmoil his " Old Reliable".

Pat

Patrick Devlin 01-16-2010 08:55 PM

All accurate observations and no doubt based on years of experience. My wife offered to spring for a psychiatric evaluation in an effort to deal with this terrible malady, parkeritis, but I told her to save her money. Now I have another conflict at home to deal with. My Chesapeake has put her foot down and is insisting on a 10 ga. she feels that at 10 years old she should not have to be chasing cripples. My setter is even more stubborn than the chessie, if that is possible, and has her heart set on a DH 28 but after considering my shooting ability is willing to settle on a 16. I wonder if Charles Parker is sitting up there being amused at what turmoil his " Old Reliable".

Pat

Richard Flanders 01-16-2010 11:57 PM

Yep, Patrick is definitely gone. A lost cause. It only gets worse with Time Patrick and there is definitely no cure, especially if the good wife is complicit....


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