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When it comes to choke performance there were no cookie cutters, at least no untested cookie cutters. A PGCA letter may give you information on what the chokes were to be and sometimes they contain information regarding shot size and shot weights used. 12ga guns were often patterned with straight no. 7 shot.
Choke performance is one of the great joys of shooting a Parker in the field.