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Originally Posted by John Truitt
So they should withstand much higher barrel temps from shooting correct?
I am looking into one (a sporting clays model) for a flurry gun. I do not think an original Parker could take the heat produced during a flurry event.
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John,
a Parker Repro has always been my 1st and only choice when shooting both competitive and practice flurries that were part of all eleven U.P. S X S Classics and The Great Northern S X S Classic because of their brazed barrel construction. I've had supreme confidence in that they'll hold together which has been proven out scores of times that I've shot 76 birds in 2 1/2 minutes flurry events without a hiccup. Horses for courses.