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Bob Jurewicz 04-24-2011 05:13 PM

Ken,
Use speaders. I've used a number of different brands and been happy with performance.
Jent is right about ease of opening if your inclined. I've opened many a chokes with the basic reamers followed by polishing with a brake hone. None of them were Parkers however!!!!!
Bob Jurewicz

charlie cleveland 04-24-2011 05:23 PM

im with wild skies kenny...you can all ways buy plenty of parkers with open bore but hard to put the origanal choke back in a gun...you are given the right to do as you please since you are the given caretaker of this gun....most people will tell you not to cut the barrels off to open the choke almost sacureiigous on a parker...if it were mine i would just buy anotyer parker with open chokes or sell it and then buy the open bored gun..just my h. o.... charlie

Angel Cruz 04-24-2011 06:12 PM

Kenny how about some pictures and some details? I'll be looking for a D grade 16 next. BTW, man don't touch those chokes!!

Dean Romig 04-24-2011 06:46 PM

Mike Orlen is the man to send it to.

He is the only person I would trust to open the chokes on an original Parker shotgun.

Frank Cronin 04-24-2011 07:25 PM

+1 what Dean said. I have used Mike Orlen and he is very good. Quick turnaround too.

79 Salem Street
Amherst, MA 01002
(413) 256-1630
michael.orlen@verizon.net

Rich Anderson 04-24-2011 08:24 PM

Mike did the choke work on "The Money Pit" gun a GH 16 0 frame. He opened the damascuss barrels to .014 & .010. They are wonderfull and the birds hate it.:corn:

John Dallas 04-24-2011 08:57 PM

Kenny - Am I missing something? Why would you open up the left barrel (normally the second fired)?

Daryl Corona 04-24-2011 09:51 PM

Kenny,
Original Parker chokes are as important to the value of the gun as are barrel length to many of us and especially in the somewhat scarce O frame 16's. Call me a purist if you must but one of the key factors for me is a gun with original chokes. Parker took great pride in their chokes and for good reason. I really believe from many years of bird and target shooting that too many shooters drive themselves crazy over chokes. Remember that choke is what kills not the pellets. I routinely hunt wild pheasants with a mod and full 28 VH and have shot many winning scores with F/F in various gauges and don't even think about what choke I'm shooting. An O frame 16 really was designed to handle 7/8 loads so don't stress the gun or yourself, just stuff a 7/8oz. load of 7 1/2's in each barrel and and you will be surprised how well you can bring birds to bag. The more people modify these original guns the more my untouched Parkers, Foxes et al are worth. Why not try the gun for one season unmodified and see how you do. Just my opinion, thanks for listening. Daryl

william faulk 04-24-2011 10:29 PM

I shoot a lot of Sporting Clays with fixed full and xtra full.I see shooters spending more time deciding what chokes to screw in than studying the targets.The days I'm really on the targets are "smoked".If there is a target under 20 yards I do use spreaders.I have competition guns with screw in chokes but shoot 85% of my targets with the imp mod and light full.
Actual game under 20 yards should be shot with spreaders as a full pattern
at short distance sometimes leave skin and feathers.
Spend time developing proper shooting techniques and study of targets
IMHO....not on chokes.:nono:

Kenny Graft 04-25-2011 06:23 AM

Good pionts....Will put barrel work on hold and will try spredder loads at the board and see how that works first. I can compair paterns to my open choked guns....I have 16ga. Parker repro's choked .004 /.006 and a 2nd gun left barrel at .009 This will be a fun drill soon as the rain her in ohio ends. There is also a product called cubic shot...its little cubs that do not fly strait. Not a good choice for this gun as its only loaded full house 2 3/4" that I know of...This DH-16 only weighs 5lbs-14oz 2 5/8" RST loads of 7/8 or 1oz 7 1/2 shot will be the ticket....maybe they sell spredder loads? or will have to make my own? Thanks all SXS ohio...(-:


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