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Daryl Corona 11-26-2025 07:03 PM

There are two schools of thought on this Clark. Some believe in the longer shot string and some believe in the shorter. I for one believe in the shorter. I've found my 3/4oz loads in the 20 and 12 produce good results. All the shot is arriving basically at the same time and is less deformed in setback producing an even pattern. Many shooters just don't have the confidence in these light loads. I do know that the reduction in recoil is a plus for me. Shoot the lightest loads you have confidence in.

Dylan Rhodes 11-26-2025 07:31 PM

I took this gun hunting again today with the new loads I indicated. Results were unfavorable, but I didn’t take a single shot that really should have hit anything. So, this one’s on me. It’s in my head now, so this gun is going in the safe and it’s next date is with an array of shells and a pattern board in the spring.

Clark McCombe 11-26-2025 07:34 PM

Thank you Daryl, I was headed in that direction.
I plan to start reloading this winter.
Soon I’ll be asking about recipes :)

Andrew Sacco 11-26-2025 08:50 PM

My 28 repro was the worst Parker I owned. It doubled and I couldn’t kill a sparrow at 10 feet. Nobody could fix the doubling. I wouldn’t rule out buying another with DOUBLE TRIGGERS as God intended.Of the 3-4 I’ve shot they all seemed to shoot very high.

Now I’m just gonna wait for Koneski to chime in that I miss with everything. What a gomer ; )

Daryl Corona 11-26-2025 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Clark McCombe (Post 439520)
Thank you Daryl, I was headed in that direction.
I plan to start reloading this winter.
Soon I’ll be asking about recipes :)

I've got plenty. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your bride.

Clark McCombe 11-26-2025 09:25 PM

Andy brings up an interesting point - maybe not all Parkers are great.
Good for discussion around the dinner table.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!

Reggie Bishop 11-26-2025 09:44 PM

You are comparing apples and oranges. :bigbye:

Daryl Corona 11-26-2025 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Reggie Bishop (Post 439527)
You are comparing apples and oranges. :bigbye:

Amen. Really not a fair comparison.

Stan Hillis 11-26-2025 10:55 PM

Light loads, heavy loads, recoil problems, no recoil problems.

None of this is as important as whether or not the gun likes the load and patterns right with it. Figure that out first. If the load the gun likes is not one that you like shooting . . . . get rid of the gun and find one that does.

Too many S X S fans think they will pattern and regulate fine with anything they stuff into it. They usually will NOT! Occasionally you may find one that is regulated with most any load, but that is rare.

Phillip Carr 11-26-2025 11:03 PM

5 Attachment(s)
I wonder how these might pattern?

J. Scott Hanes 11-26-2025 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Phillip Carr (Post 439533)
I wonder how these might pattern?

They may pattern OK, but they WILL give you warts!

Mike Koneski 11-26-2025 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrew Sacco (Post 439522)
My 28 repro was the worst Parker I owned. It doubled and I couldn’t kill a sparrow at 10 feet. Nobody could fix the doubling. I wouldn’t rule out buying another with DOUBLE TRIGGERS as God intended.Of the 3-4 I’ve shot they all seemed to shoot very high.

Now I’m just gonna wait for Koneski to chime in that I miss with everything. What a gomer ; )

:rotf::rotf::rotf: You don’t miss with everything. That would be silly and I’d tell you to have your eyes checked!! :cool: BTW, I may be a hick but I am not a goner!! BWAHAHAHA!

I do agree with you 100% in that when I get my repro 28g gun it will have double triggers AND a straight grip.

Dylan Rhodes 11-26-2025 11:32 PM

Since we are all having some fun here. What even is the point of a 3” 28 gauge shell? Why does someone need that? Uncovered in my research tonight…

Andrew Sacco 11-27-2025 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 439535)
:rotf::rotf::rotf: You don’t miss with everything. That would be silly and I’d tell you to have your eyes checked!! :cool: BTW, I may be a hick but I am not a goner!! BWAHAHAHA!

I do agree with you 100% in that when I get my repro 28g gun it will have double triggers AND a straight grip.

Hick I haven’t heard that term in a bit!! And there is no need for a 3” 28 g shell or 20 for that matter.

Bill Murphy 11-27-2025 09:07 AM

I have a box of those 28 gauge WW one ounce loads in my collection. They are 2 3/4" shells. I don't know where I would find 3" 28s.

Daryl Corona 11-27-2025 09:24 AM

3 inch 28 ga loads are similar to those 3 1/2" 12 ga loads. Us Yankees think bigger is better when it actually works to the bottom line of the ammo companies. You can only shove so much lead down a shotgun barrel. Some fellow a while back on the 16 ga website was experimenting with a 3 inch 16 ga load. It's the Indian not the arrow.

Andrew Sacco 11-27-2025 09:45 AM

I am half way through an old box of 1350fps RST 28g 2 3/4” #6 shells. I shoot it out of my Zoli O/U. Pheasants die before the shot gets there. They are a molar rattler at 1oz but man it’s like harnessing lightning. I have no idea how old they are they were given to me.


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