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Bruce Day 11-23-2009 08:40 AM

Austin, you know we say that the modern plastic full shot cup wads significantly hold the pattern together in comparision to the old cardboard non cup wads. And I am aware that there are some shot cups,sold by Ballistic Products for example, that are purported to tighten the pattern better than others. Have you done any experimentation with those?

My own sense of shot cup effectiveness is that they will add at least one full increment of choke, IC to Mod for example, over a so called brush wad without the cup.

Perhaps the poster could experiment with different shot cups to tighten the pattern.

Regards,
Bruce

Carl Brandt 11-23-2009 08:58 AM

My suggestion is this - do not waste your money on making "upgrades" to this gun. Save your $$$ for your next Parker Gun - you have been bitten, and there is no known cure!

Carl.

Dean Romig 11-23-2009 11:44 AM

I agree with Austin and Bruce on this. Cutting 2" off the end of a Parker's barrels does not constitute removing all choke. I had a 12 ga. with 27" barrels cut from a 30" set and still had .003" and .004" of original choke and that gun did everything I asked of it however, I never asked it to perform beyond 45 yds. I would enjoy your gun just as it is.

Kevin McCormack 11-23-2009 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by King Brown (Post 7725)
I'm just a gunner like yourself and if it were me I'd leave it as it is. It looks good. It is not original. It's a 16. It's a Parker. You may be surprised and pleased with how well you shoot with it. Cylinder on grouse or over decoys works great ---providing the gun fits properly.

King, where can I find some grouse decoys?

C Roger Giles 11-23-2009 06:00 PM

Kevin;

Check with Saint Nicholas for Grouse Decoys as he will be comming through your neck of the woods in a month.

You might ask him for a jug (large size) of Famous Grouse as I know he keeps it in stock alll the time.

Ho Ho Roger

Ed Blake 11-24-2009 02:46 PM

I hope he's better with those grouse decoys than he was with my pony. Still haven't gotten it.


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