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Parker reproduction hits the field...
Perhaps for the first time!
Last 2 times out I took the Trojan and even flushed a hen pheasant by almost stepping on her (no dog at the moment) Tomorrow I will take the repro out, to once again try and scare up some birds...supposed to be a hard freeze tonight...that's okay by me as I usually sweat up a storm in any weather over 40 degrees...If I'm successful, I'll post a pic or 2... For those of you wondering, both the repro and the Trojan are 20 ga guns...I've never shot a bird with anything but a 12 so I hope the 20 will bring down a ringneck! I was sorting through some shells and was going to try some older 20's in No.6 shot but I noticed some corrosion around the primer area so I put them away and will use some new Winchester 7 and a halfs... I'll try the older 20's at the range sometime to see if they fire... |
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Had a fine day and even chased a nice fat rooster through some cat o nine tails (would not flush!)
Then I went in to the water over my boots and nearly fell in...note to self...get some hip boots for this place! So...I wanted to fire the repro as I had a problem with the forend loosening ("Thoughts on this" post in the repro section) Found a wayward pumpkin and took my frustrations (safely) out on it and by the fourth shot, the forend was at my feet...now I need to find a competent smith to do some filing work... Any suggestions are welcomed! :) |
try jerry andrews he s good and reliable...charlie
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hes a member here...someone will help us with his no... charlie
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shore is nice aint it..... charlie
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