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Case Cutting
If I were trying to imitated shooting a brand new shell in a brand new Parker, I would set the blade at 2 13/16 inch. That allows +/- 1/16 tolerance.
Best, Austin |
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Thats a good idea Austin. I think I made mine a shade short but I will check. ch
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count me in.
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Count me in with a #3 frame DH with Titanic steel barrels
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Short Ten DH with Titanic Steel barrels!!!
Show me, show me, show me... please? Mark |
I rotate my #3 frame 30" 10 gauge Titanic barrels between my NH gun and my BH gun. They fit better on the NH gun, but they're so neat on the BH.
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I geuss you can count me in as well...it's not a Parker though,and it's on the bench waiting it's turn at restoration,it's a Ithaca N.I.D...she's seen better day's ,but should be up and running by winter.
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the short ten will always be my favorite..in my youth i was in aweof the mighty ten and i guess i still am... i shoot the ten ga quite often it makes a fine gun for every thing from deer turkey quail duck to squirl to every thing in between...if you aint got one you dont know what your missing..... charlie
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another short ten
I loved my first ten so much I bought another one. I have shot pheasants and clays with the first one and plan to shoot ducks with it in Louisiana this season. I am shooting #96343 short ten top lifter hammer gun. It is a D grade and appears in the Parker story many times since it formerly belonged to one of the authors. It is choked full and extra full with 28" bbls. I just purchased a grade 2 underlifter 10 with great metal but a butt stock broken at the wrist. Jim Kelly is doing a repair to make it a good shooter for clays. It has 30" bbls choked cyl/cyl.
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