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Originally Posted by dave fatino
The bore's aren't pitted. For the most part bright with a few dark/dirty areas. I think they will clean up. Action is tight. Did Parker stamp the grade type on these? Does anyone make shotgun shells with blackpowder for vintage guns? Obviously I don't want to shoot modern loads in a Damascus barrel.
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You can shoot "modern" loads in Damascus barrels as long as you stay within the pressures they were originally made for... and this includes modern powders if the cartridges are below about 7,000 psi and are of the appropriate length, which is usually 2 1/2 inches. Most of us with composite barreled Parkers who shoot modern shells have checked our chamber lengths and wall thicknesses to be sure they are safe to shoot. Black powder is not a necessity in these guns as long as the shooter is conscientious about the safety of his gun.
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