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Originally Posted by Kensal Rise
EMc:
It's just my opinion, but a cut barrel Parker has one strike against it. A cut barrel Parker with choke tubes has three. I'd send your barrels to Kirk Merrington and see if he can get some choke back for you. It won't be "Full" however. Then again, nobody really needs Full choke. I've broken every target on my sporting course with true cylinder (just not in the same round).
Best, Kensal
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I agree. When Churchill made his 25" guns, they became, for a while, all the rage. We see lots of Win 21's with those stubby tubes. I have an SKB SXS with 26"ers and it's not my favorite shotgun.
With these new "spreader" shells I'm thinking that we can get a lot of variety with tightly choked guns. Put the spreader shells in one pocket and regular non-spreaders in the other. No need to change chokes, just change shells. Do any of you guys do this?