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Unread 06-13-2021, 12:28 PM   #2
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Smokeless is not “off limits” even for the oldest of Parkers. It is the chamber pressure that we need to consider. If the barrels and barrel wall thickness is deemed to be safe you can shoot anything with pressure of probably about 8,000 (or less) psi and muzzle velocities of less than 1,250 or so fps. A lot of us use RST Classic Shotshells. Look them up and check out their website for a very decent listing of all the shotgun anmo they load for our classic shotguns.
But the stock, being 100 years or more old is another consideration entirely. Cracks, splits and chips can and do occur.

“Low brass” really means nothing. It all depends on how the shell is loaded. I’ve seen some pretty stout loads in low brass shells.





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