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Originally Posted by Bruce Day View Post
All the early lifter action Parker barrels I have seen look pretty stout and have ample wall thickness, and well they should because a common practice was to cram as much black powder in the hull as possible and blast away.
as long as no one has been to aggressive in "cleaning" them up, they look like pipes, I don't think these have been honed at all




i do stick with lower pressure/lowwer recoil loads for the sake of the wood.

but, my 1904 VH was rebarrelled by Remington with modern chambers, I shot modern 2 3/4 in it (not all that many a year) and this year noticed a fine crack in the wrist of that old wood - i can't prove it- but my guess is stiffer loads didn't help
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