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On some Parkers, with the barrels as open as you can force them, the screw retaining the cocking hook can be removed, freeing up the barrels. Can you see the entire head of this big screw on the left side of the barrel lug with the barrels open?
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Hi Bill, I can, however I can only get the screw to rotate 90 degrees and it freezes. I put the BP to that as well.
I shot 75 rounds through it today to loosen it up as well. I am getting frustrated as I want to send it out to Mike Orlen for a choke job and have it back for Ocotober!! |
Update:
My former smith freind helped me out! He ground a srcrew driver to fit the screw in the lug and go it out. He is going to open her up and clean it out. Thanks for the help guys. |
Good, now what was that about a choke job.
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She is going in for surgery, .000 and .012. Grouse and Woodcock.
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Have you tried spredder loads?
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Yup, they were ok, $15 a box. Modified and Full do nothing for me as this gun will never see the salt or swamp.
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Micah, You can load your own spreaders. I have several tightly choked Parkers that when the situation calls for I load with spreaders. In fact my grouse and woodcock 20 gauge Trojan has factory chokes of Mod/Full and spreaders do a wonderful job.
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Thanks for the sugestion, however, I really have no desire to load 12's or 20's. I load for rifles pistols and 10 gauge. I bought the gun to hunt it. It hasn't been used in 30 years, it's too young to die on a wall.
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Good to hear-
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