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What kinds of shells are you folks shooting in your GHs? I just got one. Want to shoot it. It's the season! Barrels on my gun look mirror bright inside. I don't see any rust, so it's as shootable as any GH out there. It also locks up like a safe.
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My usual target load store bought is a Fed 1oz 2 3/4dram. If I load my own, its the same. My usual pheasant load is a Fed 1 1/8oz 3 dram or equivalent hand loaded. This is through a 7 1/2lb 1911 GHE with original thickness damascus barrels on a 2 frame. Everyone has their own loads.
A 7 1/2 lb 30" 12ga was usually patterned by Parker using 1 1/8 of no. 7 shot driven by 3 drams of "wood" ( a nitro brand) powder , unless yours was built originally for black powder. In that case, maybe somebody else can tell you how the usual hang tag for that period would read. Unusually shiny bores on an old gun can be an indicator that the barrels were recently honed to fluff up for selling. You might want to know your barrel wall thickness. Some use only RST's, others hand load only and everybody is convinced in the correctness of their choice. Bruce Day, Parker know-nothing |
I shoot lighter 1oz or sometimes 24gram hand loads in my GHE-12 because it's a 26" damascus #1 frame at 6#10oz. No need to blaze away at woodcock and ruffies with heavy loads. My pressures are either 4200psi or 5100psi and 1100-1150 fps. I use PB or SR7625 powder.
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