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The first thing to do is to make your gun's "total restoration" truly total. With a competent re-joint. Then test the gun.
Just because a Parker shoots where you like it doesn't mean a Smith will do the same with identical stock dimensions. This is why good English guns cost more. They are tuned to the person and load. But all that is academic for now. Your gun must be made right first.
And the resto man you used might not be the one to do it...
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