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Unread 06-17-2020, 06:20 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig View Post
The potential of breaking the wrist of a Repro’s stock is... I won’t say overblown because it has happened and for various reasons, but I wouldn’t be overly cautious and cheat yourself from enjoying your Repro to it’s full potential.


Let’s look at the Parker Reproduction “Steel Shot Special.”
Aren’t 12 gauge steel shot shells loaded to about max SAAMI specs, or close to it? How about wrist breakage on those guns? Do we hear anything about that, any more than we do about 20 and 28 gauge Repro stocks breaking?.... not that I’ve heard or read.



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Most Steel Shot Specials that I've encountered have been stocked with California English Walnut. In fact, I can't recall if I've ever seen one stocked with anything other than English Walnut. In my observations, a much greater percentage of 20 and 28-ga. Repros are stocked with Claro Walnut. I believe English Walnut with a characteristic of being straighter grained than Claro and is inherently stronger than Claro which may account for less incidence of breakage. Plus the fact there were about five times as many twenty and twenty-eights produced as were the twelves.
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