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No, only 1 1/2 frames.
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Guess not ????
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Why? A 2 3/4" load will kill any waterfowl I've ever hunted. A 3" load will kill at both ends.
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08-28-2012, 05:41 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Don't most Repro 12's have 3" chambers? I know the 20's do so I just presumed the 12's did too.
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3" chambers are not common in either 12G or 20G guns!
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I've been under the impression that most, if not all, 20-ga. 28" Repros have 3" chambers and that most (but not all) 12-ga. 28" Repros have 3" chambers. And that most, if not all, 12 and 20-ga. 26" Repros have 2 3/4" chambers.
EDIT: Per the linked attached chart the SCC and SSS models were the only 12-ga. 28" guns with standard 3" chambers from the factory. The .410, 26" and 20-ga. 28" guns were standard fare with factory 3" chambers. http://parkerguns.org/forums/album.p...pictureid=1021
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Guess I have the exceptions. My SCC is marked 2 3/4" and my 12 ga with 26 inch bbls, choked IC/MOD is marked 3".
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Donovan, I believe your sporting clays gun is not an exception and the chart may have an error. Parker Repro paperwork is not 100% accurate. There are a few errors. Your 26" gun with 3" chambers is certainly an exception, probably a special order.
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