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Unread 08-07-2014, 09:51 PM   #1
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this was a hard question for me to answer..as i studied i finally decided the old 8 ga parker was my favorite..i ve used it on several squirl hunts its killed a few crows a coupla deer with buckshot andits still be carried to the woods to hopefully get a deer of somesort with the pumpkin ball load..the old 8 ga is sawed off to 26 1/4 inch barrel that are stub twist shes a lifter action a 0 grade ...shes the 25 parker made in 8 ga department... charlie....
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Unread 08-08-2014, 06:14 AM   #2
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The 20 gauge Trojan Julia gave me.
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Parker Repro 16 gauge. 28" - Q1/Q2. Great for clays as well. Put Tru-Oil on the case colors and it really has helped preserve them from the heavy use.
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Right now it's this grade 2, 10 gauge because it's the one I used on spring turkeys. The 20 gauge is getting ready to be my favorite as dove season approaches
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Parker repro 20 with 26 inch barrels choked .004 and .008. Double triggers of course. It has accounted for quite a few grouse,woodcock, some doves, and a bunch of clay targets. Oh, excuse me, I meant to say pa'tridge.
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My great grandfather's DHE. It is in the small photo on the left. It is a true Iowa gun that has hunted on three continents.
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In my part of the world when you're talking about a hunting gun you're talking about a grouse/woodcock gun. My favorite carry gun for Ruffed Grouse is a 28-ga. Parker Reproduction DHE 26" IC/M, DT, SG, SPL. When Woodcock are targeted it usually has a set of 28-.410 Chambermates aboard.
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Almost every Parker I own is a pleasure to carry in the woods, and I have carried most of them. At the end of the day, when I kick off my boots and build a fire, I don't really care which one it is. I'm neither more or less lucky, and if I come home with an empty pouch, I'd still rather walk all day with one of Charlie's guns than anything else.
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I must echo Edgar's sentiments. Carrying a different Parker (or Fox) in the uplands or in the marsh just adds more enjoyment in my time afield. Variety is the spice of life.
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sice dove season is almost upon us i will use the 3 frame 12 in the morning while i got the strengh to lift it and a d grade parker with single trigger that eveningalso in 12 ga.. charlie
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