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Jeff Elder 04-12-2024 03:15 PM

Thinking about going Damascus
 
Looking at a GH #1 frame 12 gauge damascus if the barrels check safe. Any tips on shooting one or for reloading shells?

Thanks

Jeff

Dean Romig 04-13-2024 08:44 AM

There’s nothing different about shooting and caring for a Parker with Damascus barrels vs fluid-pressed steel barrels. Same precautions in every respect.

The real bonus is, you get to look at and admire the intricate and beautiful Damascus pattern whenever you hold it.





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Mike Koneski 04-13-2024 09:54 AM

+1 to Dean's comment. :clap:

Drew Hause 04-13-2024 02:45 PM

This might help Jeff
https://www.shotgunworld.com/threads...-shoot.366087/

Checking the barrels for safety means having the barrels evaluated by a barrel specialist with the interest, equipment (wall thickness gauge and bore scope), and expertise to properly do so. If the smith can't tell you wall thicknesses from breech to muzzle, or states "should be safe with low brass", you need another opinion.

In light of the age of the wood (not the barrels) it would be reasonable to stick with 1 oz. at 1200 fps target loads. And of course NO STEEL.

I clean my pattern welded barrels with a brass Tornado brush.
https://www.proshotproducts.com/12-G...USH_p_715.html
In the unlikely event that the standard stainless steel brush would fracture, the sharp edge will gouge a damascus barrel.

Garry L Gordon 04-13-2024 04:04 PM

Jeff, less is more… or, certainly, enough. Take care of the history you’re shooting and someone down the road will thank you.

Jeff Elder 04-13-2024 08:08 PM

Thank you for all the responses

Mills Morrison 04-13-2024 08:09 PM

Go for it. And Dean is right

Keith Doty 05-12-2024 12:45 PM

Jeff, I shoot a 1901 "G" Damascus 12 on a regular basis, at the Adam's Cup last weekend as a mater of fact. I shoot 1 oz. loads tested at Precision, mild and pleasant to shoot. Will whack a pigeon or Helice, powders clays when I hit'em, great with bismuth for ducks. If the barrels are in good condition my big worry is the wood and the aged shooter! I clean with a brass brush and Hoppes, light oil patch last.
Reloading 2 1/2" Cheditte hulls with 16.8 gr. International, BP's CS12 wad with a 1/8" 20 ga. cork for filler, 1 oz. of 7 1/2 shot. Tested @ 1193 FPS and 5970 PSI. A pussycat to shoot and it WORKS!

CraigThompson 05-12-2024 02:42 PM

I shoot probably more Damascus/twist barrels than I do fluid steel ! Damascus 8 , Damascus and twist 10’s , fluid steel 12’s and fluid steel 16’s . I’ve liquidated the 20’s and 28 .

Harry Gietler 05-16-2024 09:03 PM

Years ago I saw a 50 gallon steel drum that was full of ''Blown Damascus''
Steel barrels. I read the warnings on the shot shell boxes, ''Don't use in Twist
Steel or Damascus Barrels, I VALUE MY HANDS AND FINGERS, so I would Never
Shoot Twist or Damascus Steel Barreled Guns. In my neck of the woods if you are at a club with one and they know it, they won't allow you to shoot .

Harry


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