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Unread 07-03-2009, 07:56 PM   #11
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Here's what I'd do: go down to one of your shoots and let you take pity on me. I'd say, look, what's a real good gun around here, nothing too fancy but well cared for and used, preferably hammerless in 12 gauge? None of you would let me go home without a good gun. Parkers would appear in different grades and gauges. The first one that fit I'd take it home and choke it Cylinder/IC for ducks over decoys for me and my great black Lab named Jake. A gun without memories is just a gun.
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Congrats Destry!!!
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I am glad to hear 2 years of hoping and praying payed off. I can't wait to see it in action.

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Unread 07-04-2009, 08:50 AM   #13
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If we live long enough, we realize that the Parker of our dreams was also the Parker of someone elses fulfilled dreams many years ago. I found my #3 frame D Grade two barrel set years ago. I had to trade a real nice Smith and Wesson 38/44 Outdoorsman for it. I wonder if someone years ago ordered a 0 frame GHE 16 with three sets of Damascus barrels?
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Destry,

Is this the gun you were telling be about a few weeks ago? Congrats on the new gun!!! I also look forward to seeing her in person, winter will be here before you know it. Please post some pic's when you can.
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Unread 07-04-2009, 09:05 AM   #15
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bill, i think someone did and you will find it! scott
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Oh yeah, that's very true Bill. These guns are far from new and had seen a lot of service long before most of us were even born. I'm sure Mr. W. Hidden of Providence, RI was real proud of this gun when he bought it back in 1910.

It had it's first shots in anger (with me) this morning and did well. I actually managed to kill the first bird I fired it at. I'm not saying I didn't miss some, several flew off unscathed, but I killed the first one and that made me feel good.

We had a lot of fun there at the grain bins, the birds were pretty thick. It rained on us a bit at first so they flew late but once they started moving it was steady action. We had a couple dozen decoys on the ground and added the dead ones as we shot them. The final count-up was 45 when the smoke cleared, not a bad morning on barn pigeons.



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P.S. to Don: BAND!!!!

P.S. to Derrick: Yup, it's the same gun.
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Destry ............I assume there are 3" nontoxic loads available that are safe for your new piece. Would you share your thoughts on what is available...I am not aware of any........Thanks, Marty
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Destry;

You can fix those pigeons aka squab the same as rail birds, do not forget the garlic and marsalla wine.
BTW it was piegeon shooting that blowed off the end of grandpa's old Remington rabbit eared double.

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Unread 07-04-2009, 08:15 PM   #19
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Marty,

The two I have experience with are the Kent Tungsten Matrix shells and bismuth, the new Bismaxx company is doing a 3 inch load. Both are pretty high dollar but I've got a big stock of Kent TM 3 inch that I bought on clearance last year so I'm set for awhile. There's also Hevi-Shot Classic Doubles, I've never tried it but have heard it's good as well. They're not cheap either unforutnately, all three of those are over $3 a shells these days.

There's also a new one on the wind called Tundra that's being loaded by Fiocchi. They're not on the market yet but supposedly will be released by fall. Supposedly will only available as 2 3/4 and 3 inch in 12 gauge the first year. They're claiming the price will be a lot lower than the other stuff that's out there. We shall see.....


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P.S. to Roger: I didn't blow the end off my gun thankfully, it's pretty tough on pigeons with those tight chokes.
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Destry: Maybe I should have saved for you the 8 boxes of 3" Bismuth #2's I cut open for the shot this spring! Too late now.... It pains me to do that but it's cheaper for me than buying the shot... There's still some BBshot 3" at the store I think. Can't imagine anyone has bought them.
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