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Back Action Guns
Odd question I suppose but I have never seen it ask ,is it possible to shoot RST Low Pressure Shells out of a back action Parker ,or do you need to use the Brass Hulls ? Thank You in advance ! Russ
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Russ, I don't think its the chamber configuration issue, as at least I regularly shoot Feds and other modern cartridges from a top action hammer Parker with black powder chambers. My concern would be barrel strength, as I don't know and have not seen figures about barrel strength for them. I think all or most of them were laminated steel barrels and I don't know how strong those are.
I assume, but don't know, that a person could shoot 5,000 to 6,000 psi loads from a laminated barrel without concern, as that has to be below the original barrel cartridge loads. Of course look at wall thickness. I regularly shoot 8,000 psi or more loads from a top action hammer with Damascus barrels, but then it has .040 or more thickness. Best, Bruce |
Bruce , Thank You for the reply ,I was most concerned with the Chamber issue ,if in fact there was one , This particular gun has Stub Twist Barrels and I have a Hosford Barrel Wall Thickness Gauge and that will be the next step before shooting the Gun ,I know just enough to get myself into trouble !:rotf: . I don't really follow the Hammer Guns as much as I should , just curious ! Thanks again ! Russ
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what year is this back action gun made.. this is a good question and bruce gave us a good answer.... charlie
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I regularly shoot a stub twist barrel with RST . I was told by Brad Bachelder stub twist was one of the strongest of the Parker barrels
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The only back-action Parkers I would have reservations about shooting would be the earliest ones with barrels made from musket barrels and those marked with "Decarbonized Steel" or "DS" in the book.
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Thank you for the reply Dean ,The Barrels appear fine with some moderate pitting ,of course I will measure the Barrel Wall Thickness ,the issue for me was with the chambers and type of Primers ,I have never owned a Back Action although I have owned some Hammer Guns and shot them regularly ,I was concerned if the Plastic Hulls from Rst were okay to shoot from a Back Action or if I would have to shoot a certain type of Brass Hull ,I am aware some of the Brass Hull primers were different and wasn't sure if something special would be needed for this particular gun !
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Russ, The back action is not a very robust design. Go easy on the old girl. Most brass shells in the day were Berdan or boxer primed.
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perhaps a set of briley full length 20 ga tubes combined with rst light loads would be a good combo?
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