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Tim, Do as George suggests. RST are good friends of ours and the shells they make are first rate. Check your chokes if they are a little too tight for the type of hunting you plan on doing you can reload with spreaders to open up the patterns.There ya go ....the perfect excuse to reload! As of right now RST does not offer a spreader in 16 gauge. But they soon will. I have a nice recipe for 16 gauge spreaders that I will share with you if you need. Please do not mess with those wonderful Parker chokes.
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Thanks George! I do plan on having a good gunsmith check it over before I put anything through it.
The Book info sounds accurate, and it's pretty darn cool that it's that old. What's the best way to ascertain the choke on the barrels? In my quick look at the gun I didn't see any stampings indicating that info. |
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Well Tim you won't see any stampings to indicate choke, only barrel unstruck weight. Have your gunsmith measure the chokes, but as Dave said don't have them opened. Use the spreader loads as he suggested.
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05-09-2011, 07:59 PM | #6 | ||||||
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There's only one way to properly measure the chokes on your Trojan and that is with a bore micrometer. Don't use one of those graduated brass "go - no go" things because they really don't tell you anything. Another thing to do is to pattern it at different yardages and with different loads to determine % of pattern coverage at those yardages.
You are not limited to RST or any other low pressure - low recoil loads. You can use most off-the-shelf loads but you will like the reduced 'felt recoil' of the RST loads a LOT better than the off-the-shelf stuff. The only time I use off-the-shelf loads in my 16 ga. Trojan is when turkey hunting. |
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If you need information of how to pattern your gun, take a look at this FAQ http://parkerguns.org/pages/faq/ChokeSize.htm for guidance. Count pellets and shoot a few shots and you will know what you have.
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05-10-2011, 07:09 AM | #8 | ||||||
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Thats neet Tim, you are gonna like that trojan!
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Thanks for all the input guys! I lost both my grandfathers in April, and it turns out that I am going to get guns from both of them. Can't think of a better way to remember two incredible old men.
I am sure that I will have more questions about the Trojan when I have it in hand. Until then I will for sure enjoy perusing the boards and learning as much as I can about them! |
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Tim, I hope my grandsons will have the same thrill at receiving some of my Parkers as you do.Treat the gun with the same respect as you did your grandfather, the gun will serve you well and your children also, remember every time you shoulder the gun your grandfather will be there with you! Good luck Gary
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