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Thanks ! that was most people said.
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Agree with Bruce. IMO you have the perfect choke combination.
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Daniel, in what year was your Parker made?
The original hang tag may have stated it was made to shoot 2 3/4" shells. .
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Thanks. That is what most said. Purchased the gun for Prairie grouse. 1 frame at 6 1/2 lb. should be a fun to carry all day. Last week, I Tried it on pheasants tower shoot using the full barrel first. then on a walk up after. It worked well !
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New Parker
Planning a 2016 Montana bird hunt with a new Parker?
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Chamber length?
How to measure or see if your Parker chamber is lengthened?. Made in the years chambers were 2-1/2
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Or 2 9/16", or 2 5/8", are in the mix as well. Use a bore and chamber mic to know for certain what you have.
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Dean Thanks ! I had wondered about the chambers and had the idea that 2 3/4 came in about the time the GH was made. So after your post,I when and borrowed a 16 ga. 2 3/4 shell. It dropped right in and the gun closed perfectly.
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