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Mattdowdall 09-19-2013 12:31 AM

Yeah Ive shot heavy game loads in my CBC single and it'll wake you up lol.

Mattdowdall 09-22-2013 01:24 PM

Would you folks recommend a certain type of easily attainable shells ?

Bob Brown 09-22-2013 03:04 PM

Matt, I often use Winchester AA Low Recoil, Low Noise for my Parker 12 gauges. The Parker's lock up will handle heavy loads, but these are gentle on the wood. Only about 960 fps but plenty for most clays or grouse. Unfortunately in Canada we don't have the selection of shells for vintage guns they have in the U.S.

Mattdowdall 09-22-2013 05:17 PM

Thanks bob I will need to have a look and see if I can find those. I am curious if perhaps there is a buckshot load available that would be safe in this old beauty. Or perhaps I should be wary of a certain dram equivalent ?

David Hamilton 09-25-2013 08:19 PM

Beware game loads and buckshot in full and full barrels will definitely put a strain on the gun! I would stay away from such a load. David

Bob Brown 09-25-2013 08:45 PM

You should be able to find the Winchester AA LR,LN in any of the larger sports stores. In southern Alberta I expect that Wholesale Sports or Bass Pro Shop in Calgary would have them. I've had an on and off urge to rattle up and take a nice whitetail buck with a Parker for a few years. No luck so far, but I've found the Remington managed recoil slugs to be fairly gentle. Nothing exciting about the ballistics compared to the smoking slugs that are out there, but 1200 fps and a 1 oz slug will work for as far as I would try to shoot without sights. I had to try several of my Parkers before I found one that shot them relatively accurately with both barrels fairly well regulated. They're made to work with full chokes and your 4/4 weight 2 frame barrels are fairly stout. My only concern would be how well the stock head is inletted. It looks like a replacement and glass bedding it to the receiver might be a good idea.
I just re-read your post, Matt. For some reason I read slugs rather than buckshot. I don't know about buckshot loads, but if there are some that are low/managed recoil I expect they would be fine.

Rich Anderson 09-26-2013 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ Jackson (Post 115234)
I hope you are aware the next problem is that ,you have opened the door to that shotgun buying disease most of us have here on this Forum " PARKERITIS " Once caught, well..... just let me say the VH won't be your last Parker purchase !:rotf:

Boy isn't that the truth...I'm terminal:whistle:

Russ Jackson 09-26-2013 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich Anderson (Post 116473)
Boy isn't that the truth...I'm terminal:whistle:

What a way to go !:rotf:

Mattdowdall 09-26-2013 11:38 PM

Thanks for all the input guys. Love the folks here very helpful. Just waiting for my membership to kick in lol then I'll have to order a letter on this old girl.

Brian Dudley 10-01-2013 09:17 PM

Yes, buttstock is a replacement. Forend is original.
That buttstock could possibly be worked over some to make it more correct looking. But hard to tell for sure from the photos.

You stole the gun at $200. But then again, the Canadian dollar is worth More than ours is now.


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