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Unread 10-04-2023, 09:17 AM   #11
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I believe the 2 5/8 chambers on the trojans were intended to handle the 2 3/4" shells.

As long as you don't go shooting steel, or super heavy loads, you should be all right shooting most normal modern 2 3/4" shells. I Shoot the nobel sport 20ga low recoil 2 3/4" shells from my 20 ga Trojan. And, I've killed turkeys with 2 3/4 pheasant loads as well with that gun.

Congrats on your first Parker, Trojans are great hunting guns.
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Back in the sixties I hunted pheasants and ducks tith a Trojan 12 and always shot 2 3/4” shells and these often were magnum loads.





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Congrats on a great little Parker, lots of fun waiting for you with that one!
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She shoots! Feels good, a touch heavy for woodcock cover, but really look forward to pheasant season with this gun. Got a few boxes of shenk shells 2.5” # 6s on the way. Curious to see how these are, was nice to find 2.5” shells outside of RST
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I have a 20 Trojan that was used a lot and it even has an Ithaca star burst pad on it but it is one of my favorite guns and fits me like I ordered it. It even had a bad dent in the choke area of the right barrel which I had removed and you can't tell it was even there. Hard to beat the performance or price of a well used Trojan. No one ever heard a pheasant or duck yell "Look out he's shooting a Trojan!" but I wouldn't have been surprised. Talk about what if it could talk!
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Now time to start looking for your 20 Trojan
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Back in the sixties I hunted pheasants and ducks tith a Trojan 12 and always shot 2 3/4” shells and these often were magnum loads.





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Dean, the wood was 50-60 years younger. Guaranteed it's dried out more by now. The magnum loads of our youth are not friendly to the stocks on these vintage guns.
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David, given that your barrels are solid, keep the dram equivalent to 2 3/4 or less, 1200 FPS or less and 1 oz or less and you'll be fine shooting 2 3/4" out of that Trojan. It's the wood that takes the punishment when we shoot snotty loads in these guns.
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Here are the Remington era chamber specifications from the Specification sheets that were reproduced in The Parker Story.

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No one can tell you over the internet what ammunition may or may not be safe in a given gun. But, a 12-gauge 2-frame Parker in solid condition should handle 1 1/4-ounce progressive burning smokeless powder, high velocity lead loads and has probably in its life digested plenty of Super-X or Remington Express.
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