That's an interesting subjective view, but my guess is that a Parker gun owner might be capable of receiving and understanding what Parker said, listening to subjective views of others, and judging for himself. Maybe I've way overestimated the intelligence of a Parker owner but to me its not rocket science.
I guess I don't like the low pressure police approach and believe that a new Parker shooter is best served by a full explanation in which objective Parker statements are separated from various individuals' subjective recommendations. I generally shoot lower recoil loads because I see no reason to pound the gun or my shoulder, but there are times when I feel a need to use the full capabilities of the gun, and I will tell anybody that a Parker is very capable and I am not afraid of running full loads through my gun when I have hard to kill far out birds.
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