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I loaded some 10 ga shells with 0000 (.360 dia. ) buck shot to shoot in my hammer coach gun, 19 in barrels. They put all 9 pellets in a 30 in circle at 30 yards and went through 3/4 plywood. Have not had a chance to hunt with it yet but have high hopes. Carvel
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thats a good shooting gun you got caravel i hoipe you get to hunt with it soon..where did you get that 0000 buckshot at i would try that load...charlie
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Charlie, its 36 cal round balls that hornady sells for flintlock guns. 3 fit perfect in thin brass 10 ga shells. I still haven't found any 10 ga round balls. 790 or so in dia. Do you use a patch in your 8 ga with the balls? Carvel
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i do not use a patch with the ball caravel..thanks for the info on the buckshot..my 8 ga mold came from these same people that rick has got posted here these are really quality molds..you ll not get any molds made in the usa at theis price...i will order me a ten ga mold from them...charlie
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i got the 8 ga today at 12.00 it arrived with no harm in shipping..i assembled the gun it locks up tight its a fish tail top lever gun.the barrels have been cut from the factory 34 inch to 32 inch..the inside of the barrels have cleaned up nicely some pitting but not bad bores are way better than my other parker 8 ga s..the stock is in good condition lots of oil in the stock but no cracks or splits...now theres lots of rust on the outside of the barrels i ve worked slowly with a pad and oil for about 2 hours already but got a while togo the barrels will plenty good for shooting i would have to say theres over 40 thousands left at the muzzle end..the right side trigger holds good sometimes but sometimes it don t the lside hammer holds but has a hair trigger the hammer springs are very stout the fireing pins have good springs in them...have got to brush out the chambers a little were a shell will slide in easier...guns gona need a lot of elbow grease and care...but gun should shoot ok ..its tight and it is on a 6 frame its a lot lighter than the sister gun to it ... mister david the fellow i got it from weighed it at 11 1/2 lbs i think this will be right...i would say this gun was shot and cared for in the early days of her life but as she got older and you could not hunt ducks with her any more that she got put in a corner and about forgot about..in a few days i will post some pictures of her hopefully being shiot..forgot this is a stub twist steel barrel gun and the barrels weigh stamped wight on barrels 7 lb 6 ounce...if i had some of these old gunsmiths boys talents i could turn this old gun into a pretty nice old gun but heh i aint no brad or brian for sure..but some day i want some of them boys to rework the barrels and wood maybe...till then i m open to suggestions on the old mill s old gun sister to this gun..the gun i just got is serial no 65142 mill s old gun is 65145 so i guess the gun i got today is the older sister by a few hours or a few days...both these guns were shipped in that lot of 6 guns that were all 8 ga s to et allen i know for sure mills gun came from california to the parker silent auction and mr david who i got the sister gun from lives in sanfransico at the present time..all he knew about this gun was he thought it had belong to a grandpa in his family... well there are four more sisters out there some where i hope they have survived..does any you boys out there own a sister to one of these old guns...charlie
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Congratulations on your new (old) 8ga. This has been a red letter week for you. Next week is going to seem a little slow for you. Post some pictures for sure. What grade is the old gun. Is it a lifter gun.
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Congratulations Charlie 8 Bore.
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Good job Charlie! Sounds like your biggest concern may be the oil in the stock making it weaker than it should be. Sounds like you did well
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Charlie: I hope you post some photo's of this big boy real soon. I might get lucky and find a Parker 8 Ga. Someday,that is in my income bracket, so that means it will have to be real reasonable. Thomas
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