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Unread 11-05-2017, 12:22 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Bruce Day View Post
Parker 16ga guns were intended to shoot and were patterned with a 1oz load driven by 2 3/4 drams, which generally equates to about 1180fps. Parker patterning hang tags and published specs by Parker bear this out and it is true for any PArker barrel. If you believe that your barrels are cracked, pitted or thin to the extent that shooting the design load is dangerous, I would not shoot the gun. If you believe that your stock is cracked or oil soaked weak then I suggest taking the stock off and correcting the damage or restocking so that the gun is safe to to shoot with the design loads.
Bruce thanks for your inputs. Very interesting. So as a hedge and what your suggesting, and is just an opinion based on your personal belief, is don't go over a 1 ounce load or 2 3/4 drams of powder, assuming all powder is the same and velocities don't exceed 1180 rounded to 1200. Then it should be copacetic If everything else checks out with the gun. Therefore the really only advantage RST or Polywad are offering is store bought ammunition that is 2.5 inch shells to fit old chambered 2.5 inch guns.
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