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Anything on your 2020 Parker/shotgun shopping list?
Unread 12-22-2019, 06:31 PM   #1
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Default Anything on your 2020 Parker/shotgun shopping list?

I had an over the top shopping spree in 2019. BUT I would be unable to turn away from a Parker BH 10ga or any Super Fox with condition. My holy grail gun is Fox 31736 a Super Fox engraved with ducks in C grade that remains undiscovered. How about you?
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Im looking for a good honest PH 12 2 frame shooter at a fair price.
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My focus lately has been small bore straight stocked Parkers. I would like to turn a couple of nice high condition pistol grip small bores into straight grip guns and continue down that path, but I am easily pulled off course. Especially interested in higher grade 20s.
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An AH 32" target gun and a nice 32" hammer gun to shoot.
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I would lik to find a 32 in 20 ga on a 1 frame with a str. Grip stock. Choked tight and tight. Dont mind a fixer uper. Any one have one ??
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2018 and 2019 were good years. 2019 had a theme which was small bores. Would like to add some A, B and C grades and some Remington guns. Still need a half frame
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This is a sad, sad thing for me to admit to but I crave nothing really. I don't shoot most of what I have now I'd like to do some more hunting maybe in Texas for Aoudad, Axis Deer and Blackbuck Antelope. A trophy Mule deer is a quest also. A Kansas whitetail hunt is a dream as well.

2020 starts off well with a four day quail hunt in Georgia. Maybe a sign of the year ahead
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I’ll play: 20 ga. V-grade, 28” barrels, straight stock In honest condition that I can hunt with.
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Thinking about making 2020 the year for rifles. I want some pre 64 model 70s. I want a 375 h&h. My son Harry and I have gotten the urge for big game hunting
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Thinking about making 2020 the year for rifles. I want some pre 64 model 70s. I want a 375 h&h. My son Harry and I have gotten the urge for big game hunting
Friend of mine bought a 375 H&H in a Ruger NO 1 shot it once took it back said it liked to stop his heart , He was a small man !!!
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