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David,
All in all you have a very well taken care of Parker. It is well used and all that wear was with your grandfathers hands. I would not do a thing to it other than have the dent in the barrel removed (if that is what I saw in the picture). Much more than that and it would detract from the value of the gun. Most everyone on this site has seen my fathers Parker and I will never refinish what my fathers hands wore off. Here is a picture and he received the gun new when he was a boy. I would bet heavy coin that the barrels on your Parker have never been messed with. That is no one has skimmed the bores and taken away precious metal. With that in mind I would shoot smokeless loads with appropriate velocity and pressure. If you keep it around 8000 psi you should be fine. I would also bet your grandfather shot smokeless powder though it for years. Kindest, Harry |
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What Harry said, and I am not sure if I would have the dent removed unless I could be seen from inside the bores. RST makes some great shells that are low pressure loads, alot easier to clean up after the shooting.....
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Is there a way to tighten up the stock without devaluing the gun? It has quite a bit of play in it. |
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David, I'm presently fixing the cracked head of a stock for a friend now. Some one should be able to direct you to a competent smith in your area who can fix the head of your stock. Post your location.
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