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Parker with a replacement stock - still shoot low pressure shells?
When you replace a stock with newer wood, do you still need to shoot low pressure loads? I've got a VH #1 frame 12ga that had the chambers opened before I picked up the gun. Bores are in good shape. Would you worry very much about shooting 2-3/4 Winchester or Remington shells from Dick's in the gun if the stock were replaced with newer wood?
Where is my risk? Rib seperation? |
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Really, if your original stock has no issues, there is no reason you cannot shoot factory target loads out of it now.
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If the wood is mushroomed up or chipped out behind the tang, then it is caused by recoil. Which usually will not be common unless there is poor wood to metal fit at the front of the stock. If it is a single crack, going back from the tang, it could be something as minor as a surface crack that just opened up over time with swelling and shrinking of the wood. Ot t could be the end of a larger crack that is inside the head. As in the head of the stock may be split and spreading.
Is there any sign of the head spreading? Such as gaps between the wood an metal along the tang up near the frame? Or is any movement evident side to side between the action and the stock? |
Brian,
Sent out 4 emails this morning for your opinion. Head doesn't appear to be spreading, nor is the stock loose even a bit. |
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