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Parker GH F & F a trap gun?
I have recovered from a serious illness...an aortic dissection. No one survives such an event, but here I am! I figured it was curtains and sold most of my shotguns. Now, eight years later I'm missing shotgun shooting. I was a heavy skeet shooter for a decade, also some trap, but my skeet shooting buddy moved away. I'm going to restart shooting trap. I own an old GH, F&F. Does anyone shoot one at trap? Are they going to laugh me out of the club when I unlumber my antique Parker? I bought a Remy 31 TC a few days ago, (made in June of nineteen fourty) which was made as a trap gun, but I like my Parker. Any ideas?
BTW: a decade ago when I broke out my Parker SBT they laughed at me. "Why don't you buy a gun made this century". One of the major members said. I shot the SBT anyway. I liked several things about shooting it. It was easy to use. Not too heavy. I guess it fit okay, but darn it all, I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with it. I was breaking 18/19 with it. I did better with a Browning Auto five. But not once did I break twenty five, which just about drove me crazy. I'm looking forward to getting back to the range. Will my 80 year old bod be able to keep up? I hope so. |
I have shot trap and won, with a Parker Lifter made in 1880 also choked F/F. You might get a few strange looks until you start breaking clays. Then everyone want's to try it out. Go for it!
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I've had folks give me strange looks at skeet when I pull out my 20 VH or 28 repro. I just smile and tell 'em that if I wanted an over/under I could just rotate my old sidexside 90 degrees when I shoot...
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I suggest you search out and read some of the posts made by John Davis. John shoots his Parker single barrel trap and double trap guns all over the Southeast. And he is quite successful at it!
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On a #2 frame Parker, you should be okay with 1oz. below 1200fps all day long.
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I'm an old pigeon shooter, ran the gamut on makers. Kinda retired from competition, but I campaigned a GHE pigeon gun for a year or so. The gun was a money maker!
SxS guns don't give up anything in the pigeon ring. That said, I went to a Perazzi release trigger in my later years. If the Parker had a release t, I would have stayed with it on box birds. |
Being a former Olympic trap 'bunker bum ' , Perazzi-Beretta have top billing across the world. When I shoot ATA I'll take a Ruger Red Label 28 and get some odd looks from others but you know what? I don't care as I'm there for fun.
If your GH fits you then targets will break and nothing anyone says means a thing. A little extra gun weight helps reduce recoil so that is another benefit of your GH. I say enjoy your Parker ! And more importantly, congratulations on beating your health problems!!!! |
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I came across a 1927 VH 12 ga 30” at a gun shop in Pa. The owner measured the chokes in front of me - very tight full and full.
I thought “what would I do with that one?” Now I know! But he won’t budge on $2500. Seems a bit high… any thoughts? |
A little high for a VH unless the condition or other features warrants the high price. Condition may do it.
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