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02-27-2026, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by John Davis
Well, there’s your problem. You weren’t shooting a 12 gauge Parker. 
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John you can bet if I’d have owned the J Cliff Green two gun four barrel set then I’d have shot it , but I seriously doubt I’d have done as well as I did with the Kolar tubed K-32 . It’s worth noting that K-32 had a K-80 Monte Carlo stock and I shot it with two other barrels at trap as well . It’s as close as I’ve ever come to the one gun concept . 28” skeet barrels with Kolar insert tubes , 32” barrels for trap doubles and a 34” unsingle barrel for 16 yards and handicap .
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02-27-2026, 11:47 AM
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When I bought my .410 skeet, the owner told me that the gun had never seen a skeet field or a clay target, but it had killed a bucket load of quail. It was owned by Warren Woolf of Atoka, Virginia. It is pictured on the cover of the August 2004 Skeet Shooting Review. Yes, I do post pictures. My 20 skeet was owned by Virginia skeet shooter Bob Hess, the fellow who outed the famous 24 gauge Parker. My 12 and 28 skeets also came out of Virginia. I don't know how Craig Thompson let them slip by. Craig has probably shot on the same skeet fields as Bob Hess.
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