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Unread 12-05-2016, 09:20 AM   #1
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I am curious if Parker or other manufactures would bore barrels or
One barrel in order to meet a customers special request for a gun to shoot a curtain size shot at a specific distance?
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Unread 12-05-2016, 09:39 AM   #2
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Phillip -

See the thread "6 Frame Hammerless" near top of Hunting with Parkers section -

I believe I have a gun made accordingly -
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I think we see this once and a while in the letters that get posted -

I also think I have seen such customer requests on Fox cards as well

it would surprise me if any of the double gun makers would refuse a customer's request to make sure a graded gun shot as desired
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1906 Hunter Arms catalog courtesy of David Williamson - "Should the sportsman desire a gun to make a pattern particular to his needs, we can bore them to suit."

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i figure by this spread sheet they only bored the gun to full choke....maybe they back bored some of these guns to help with tighter patterns than full choke...charlie
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Hunter arms must have changed their mind when they brought out the Longrange to compete with the super Fox

at least I think 42 thousands is extra full
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Rick: some pre-1913 Smith 16g chokes have been measured with constriction greater than .040"
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Rick: some pre-1913 Smith 16g chokes have been measured with constriction greater than .040"
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so - they would do it anyway
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Those of us who copied the Parker Brothers records as members of the original Parker Research Team have seen hundreds of orders that specified special patterns at specific ranges with specific loads and shot sizes.
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Yes, not uncommon to see this in the order books.
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