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Unread 01-13-2011, 11:05 AM   #60
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Originally Posted by Pete Lester View Post
In a nutshell the way I see things it's a question; should the brand new owner of a Parker shotgun, one who is unfamiliar with classic doubles, treat it like an off the shelf Remington 870, Ruger O&U and the like WRT ammunition or should they recognize it is an antiquity and in some regards MAY be more fragile. I think the majority opinion here is to treat it more gently. One could say or reference that many members of this group have and do shoot modern heavy loads through many solid Parker's and have for many years without incident. In turn it can also be stated that many members here have enjoyed a great performance on clays and game using light loads. In all cases prior to shooting their new to them Parker it should be evaluated by a knowledgable and competent gunsmith. The advice to keep one's loads light remains good advice on the side of caution but the choice of ammunition for a sound gun is personal.


If a FAQ answer could be put together along those lines, I'd be happy. And if the answer could reference Parker load tables, even happier.
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