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Daryl Corona 08-26-2012 09:36 PM

Dave,
Those loads are beautiful. Almost a shame to shoot them. I don't care if they are 2", 2 1/2" or 2 3/4" the 3/4oz 12ga is simply an amazing performer. RST has developed a 3/4oz. load and Morris Baker has told me that he can't find a target that they won't break.

edgarspencer 08-26-2012 10:38 PM

If I do all the driving, it's only because I'm deaf as a stone in my right ear.

Rich Anderson 08-26-2012 10:59 PM

Edgar you are using fresh water in the tubes arn't you? No recycleing:nono:
All I shoot are Parkers anymore:bowdown: I shot Gunners gun Saturday but we wern't getting along very well that day. I think the night befor had a lot to do with my poor performance.

Winter skeet league will see me with several Parkers both hammer guns and hammerless. The beretta 687 EELL tube set is up for sale:)

Dean Romig 08-27-2012 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by edgarspencer (Post 78259)
I pour a little cold water down each tube once or twice.

Ya, I did that once... involuntarily... while duck hunting in water over my head... :shock:

Dean Romig 08-27-2012 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Christopher Piercey (Post 78257)
Next time! I believe there's another in September


Chris, please join us in late September at Addieville East Farms in Mapleville RI for the annual Vintage Cup where virtually everyone will be shooting SXS guns.

edgarspencer 08-27-2012 06:02 AM

Yes Rich. I only use Poland Springs water in my guns. First time I saw it being done, I was a little skeptical, but as it was being done by a guy who has more years in the gun business than most, and all top shelf stuff, I figured it couldn't hurt (and doesn't).
Though not often, I've shot either SC or trap with my W&C Scott and that gets too hot to handle after 12-15 shots, even with a leather fore end extension.

Christopher Piercey 08-27-2012 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 78307)
Chris, please join us in late September at Addieville East Farms in Mapleville RI for the annual Vintage Cup where virtually everyone will be shooting SXS guns.

I'll definitely see what's going on for that. If you've got the dates that would be great. Maybe I'll get my license by then :eek:


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Originally Posted by edgarspencer (Post 78310)
Yes Rich. I only use Poland Springs water in my guns. First time I saw it being done, I was a little skeptical, but as it was being done by a guy who has more years in the gun business than most, and all top shelf stuff, I figured it couldn't hurt (and doesn't).
Though not often, I've shot either SC or trap with my W&C Scott and that gets too hot to handle after 12-15 shots, even with a leather fore end extension.

My Parker stays nice and cool actually. My dad's CZ gets hot after 10 rounds. It's a hell of a bird gun. Light, fast, shoots where you point it

Leighton Stallones 08-27-2012 02:07 PM

Sporting Claysq
 
Yes, I shoot Sporting Clays with a Parker Hammer G grade and also my
Wm Cashmore Hammergun, 32 in bbls. WOn Side x Side State in 2011 with it and 1st AA Side x Side at the Nationals. Not a handicap , I don't believe.

Mills Morrison 08-27-2012 02:13 PM

I shoot sporting clays with Parkers all the time. I see very few others shooting side by sides, let alone Parkers.

Christopher Piercey 08-27-2012 03:09 PM

Most guys were shooting their duck guns. I saw several 1100s


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