28 ga Repro
New to new me a nice straight grip two trigger 28 with 26” imp/mod barrels. It is a 800 serial number gun but was a bit surprised when I checked chokes, right .004 and left .018.
No signs of having barrel work that I can tell, this fall in normal range for chokes? I love the combination just curious. Thanks |
That sounds more like Q1 & Q2 chokes to me but I’ve heard of other Repro chokes that didn’t measure to correspond with the choke stamps on the flats.
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When i first found this i checked a .410 Stevens ''turkey '' gun made to use TSS and to my suprise its ultra full choke was .017. According to that table your gun is skeet and improved mod. a great upland gun or it is as stated imp/mod. |
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Kathy’s 28 gauge Repro’s chokes measure Rt. .005” and Lt. .007”…. FWIW
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For comparison purposes my 28ga. DHE factory stamped IC/M chokes measure .006/.016. I am the original owner having purchased the gun new from Cape Outfitters at the closeout in 1995. The chokes are un-touched original.
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My 26", marked IC & Mod, measures .011" and .020". That sure looks like Mod & Full to me.
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I can't comment on a the reproduction chokes but I learned over many years of shooting 28 gauge guns that you are much better off ballistically with tighter chokes.
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Edgar, yours are proper mod and full. However, 28 gauge Repro fulls are usually .039, twice a normal full.
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Sure will Greg. First off this is my experience after shooting two original Parker 28's for 40+ years. My 26" VH measures .011/.20 and the 30" measures .012/.022. I believe that smallbores benefit from tighter chokes. That's just my observation. I know that a few members here have shot the 30" gun and shot it lights out. Just ask Chuckie B.
Now for the reason I say that. I have a high end 28ga o/u with choke tubes. I started out with .004/.013 and just wasn't happy with the target breaks or the lethality on live birds. I ended up screwing in .014/.026 tubes and it changed the whole complexion of the gun. Once again this is just my opinion. |
Sound to me the issue is not ballistic but pellet count on target.
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: the study of the processes within a firearm as it is fired. Yes Bob pellet count, pressure, velocity and choke constriction are all part of the equation. As I said before, this is my experience and what works for me. Your mileage may vary. I'm planning on having a 28ga. side event on the Baby Whoop this year at Hausmann's. Let's bring some 28's to have fun with. The proof is in the pudding. |
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Your 28ga. side event that you're planning sounds like a real hoot. Beware of the Parker Repro guys that may be bringing out their set of M/F barrels. You may be wishing your Parkers had a little more choke! (dbl. wink!) |
Put it on paper at 30 yards with your hunting load and see if you get a killing pattern. If so, forget about the rest. If not, try a different shot size/load. JMHO.
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I have a 28 gauge Repro 2 barrel set. Bird hunting I can't hit anything moving or stationary (slight exaggeration but not far off) with the 26" IC/Mod barrel, but I hit almost everything with the 28" M/F. Is it the my physical mechanics of using a longer length barrel or the tighter chokes that give me better results with the 28" M/F barrel? The down side of the 28" M/F is I obliterate close birds with the Mod barrel and thinking of having it opened to IC or Light Mod.
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Put two shots on my pattern plate, for upland gun I am happy with these.
Both Rio 3/4 oz number 8 shot. That is a 30” circle on plate. |
Tom brings up an important observation. He hits (or kills) more birds with his tight choked 28 than he does with the open barrels. Obviously, he is hitting birds with the open barrels, but doesn't put them in the bag. He is crippling the birds he is hitting with the open barrels. Gives a little more credibility to Daryl's post. Tight chokes are the only choice for serious bird hunting with a 28, except for quail, woodcock, and sometimes, grouse. What do you open choke guys do with a grouse when you miss with the first barrel? Luckily, Tom learned from experience, as have Daryl and I. 28 gauge Repros with IC and MOD are a better choice for general bird hunting than the Quail 1 and Quail 2. MOD and FULL may be an even better choice.
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I know this sounds ridiculous to some, but I have made myself able to hard focus on the beak of a bird or the front edge of a target. If you practice some eye exercises you can direct your shot charge exactly where you want it using a tight choke. Tom, don't change those chokes if you can score with them now. If you handload try working up a light 5/8oz load. |
My friend, Daryl, obviously subscribes to my philosophy concerning tight chokes. "Learn to shoot." I have seen Daryl shoot and "he don't need no open chokes".
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What should the constrictions be for 28ga. Repro 28" M/F barrels? Briley choke chart says M/F should be .015/.024. Had my 28ga. 28" M/F barrels measured and the results were right .020 and left .045. Isn't this tight? I previously mentioned somewhere in this post I was obliterating pheasants over a pointing dog with the right Mod barrel under 20 yards. Could this tight choke be why or what am I missing? What measurements should 28" M/F barrels have?
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My 28ga. 28" Repro's factory-original M/F chokes are .014/.034. I love them for 5-Stand and Sporting Clays, but aren't my first choice for much of the other close-range shooting that I do, such as grouse/woodcock and Skeet. For grouse/woodcock I'm shooting the 26" IC/M at .006/.016 and for Skeet I find the 26" Q1/Q2 chokes at .004/.007 about perfect. I've got a 2-bbl. set and a single barrel set that all three barrels sets are interchangeable between the two 28ga. Repros.
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Certainly at lot of what one needs it based on the game one hunts most of the time. Since 80% of my shooting is Woodcock over Sophie, the Q1 and Q2 chokes should be the bee's knees out of my 28 gauge Parker Repro. FWIW, I currently shoot a Fox Sterly 20 gauge with chokes of .004 and .014 and I have destroyed Woodcock with the first barrel when centered at the normal distance of circa 15 yards. Where I hunt there is often zero chance of getting a second shot because of thick cover and even it I do that second shot will be max of 25 yards. For those who like to eat Woodcock a centered bird even when using open chokes at close range often turns into a skeet station 7 outgoing. An explosion of feathers and the dog trying to figure out what pieces to pick up.
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HOLY…. .034” is full choke for a 12 gauge, but in a 28 gauge ???
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I am hoping to come across a 28 Gauge Repro that tight for turkeys.
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It's no wonder you were 'obliterating' game. You could shoot through a Cheerio and not break it. |
my 28 gauge repro with 28" barrels is choked M/F...measured .016/.035...mod/super-duper full according to people smarter than me! I am probably going to have Jim Eyster open it to something in the .010/.020 range...I have been advised by many more wise than I am to stay a bit tighter with a 28 gauge...I have an Uggie 28 gauge that I had opened up to SKT1/SKT2 after getting it...have killed lots of sharpies and huns, and some ruff's with it...I will say I do cripple lots of birds...may shift to a 15/16 oz load of 7.5's instead of the normal 3/4 oz of 8's that I usually hunt with. I have a red label 28 gauge as well...haven't shot or hunted it much, but have done well with it...probably using IC/Mod tubes when I have hunted it. If I were going to describe what I am looking for with the repro, it would be LM/LF, basically...knowing I can have it opened further if need be. It will probably be used mainly for prairie birds in Sept/early Oct, pre-pheasant season...maybe a pheasant hunt or two? Great forum, much fun!!!!:)
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I have two full choke 28 Repros. They both measure .039 with a very expensive Galazan mechanical bore gauge. I have always wondered about what happens to the wad on the way out of that bore.
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I'm sure the wad will compress through those tight chokes a lot easier than a shot column will.
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My 28ga Repro Full measures .045 as previously mentioned and now I had my 20ga Full measured and it’s .042. I’m keeping my gunsmith busy.
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A Parker Repro 28 I owned for a while choked SK1 & SK2 didn't particularly "like" any conventional sized shot but would pattern #10 shot handloads I "put up" for railbirds like broadcasting tobacco seeds. An absolutely lovely little R15 Darne 28 gauge I shot for a while with 25" barrels was so deadly using #8s I was invited to "not bring it" on several game farm quail hunts; the same gun would homogenize skeet targets from any station with standard #9 loads. Now I'm down to one Belgian Browning Superposed 28" Pigeon Grade 28 bored M&F, one 28" Citori 28 with Invector chokes, and one AH Parker 26" 28 (It's a 16 ga. 0 frame Briley full-length tubed to 28 ga with their choke tubes because the Damascus barrels are so rotten inside they're unsafe to shoot). Decisions, decisions........ |
I have never owned a 28 but I did some pattern work for a friend. It was an Arietta choked ic/mod using RST shells 8 shot. I have done a bunch of pattern testing for my own 20's and I have to say this 28 shell combo was the worst by far of any gun/shell/choke that I have ever worked with. It was and still is the only time I have seen a true donut hole pattern and the bugger would do it shot after shot.
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Was it caused by the gun or the load? . |
my 8 ga did this I finally figured it out..the the over shot wad was going into the plastic wad cup and staying with the whole wad thus making a slug load out of it....charlie
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Dean, I have no idea since we did not have any other shells to try. My friend initiated the request to pattern it because he could not hit any grouse or woodcock with it and he does not shoot clays. He was so disgusted after the patterning work that he sold the gun but I would not be surprised if just changing shells may have yielded different results. Unless you do a bunch of pattern work most shooters do not realize just how fickle shotguns can be.
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Bill, why are 28ga Repro's tight and how tight should a 28ga Full be? Is .045" like mine too tight? Ballistically, and in general, do 28ga Full barrels have to be near .045" to be effective?
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I think that in order to determine how effective or ineffective .045” choke constriction in a 28 gauge Repro are you’ll need to pattern it with various loads using various shot sizes at realistic yardages for the kind of shooting you intend to do, otherwise it’s mostly guesswork.
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It may be that .045 in a 28 is doing just the opposite of what one would think. The so called turkey chokes i have tested in some guns shoot a weak mod. pattern Each is individual to the specific gun and load. |
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