|
07-14-2009, 03:25 PM | #3 | ||||||
|
Thanks for the reply Bill.
I'm thinking for a load. Using a 12 ga. load of 70-80 grs. of 2f and 1-1 1/8 oz. shot. I will have to measure the chambers for length. When you say scrub the bore. Are you referring to using wire brushes and some sort of bore cleaner? I asume that is what you ment. I also have some stainless wool from Bownells. To aggressive? If I get this gun in the next few day I'll try to post some picture. I know many of you are familar with these guns but your opions are well worth it to me. This would be my first Parker. Thanks again. Don |
||||||
07-14-2009, 05:54 PM | #4 | ||||||
|
After the steel wool treatment be sure to swab out the bores very well. The steel 'dust' that would otherwise remain in the bores will rust up in a day or two and leave a real mess. I made this mistake . . . once.
|
||||||
07-14-2009, 08:03 PM | #5 | ||||||
|
Once I have run enough steel wool through the bores to determine that what I have is really pitting and not just rust and dirt, I switch to oil soaked emery cloth repeatedly pushed through with a dowel.
|
||||||
07-15-2009, 10:22 PM | #6 | ||||||
|
Well I got the lifter today.
Worked on the bores with course wool and twice as good [rust inhibitor]. Still need to go to the emery cloth. But it looks like pitting. Tried some pictures but didn't come out worth a darn. Cleaned up the out side of the barrels and receiver some also. The chambers measure 2 5/8". Bores both measure .800 give or take. Have to look up what that measurement would be. Like to clean up the wood a bit but not sure how. I don't want to refinish just clean. Any sugestions? Thanks Don |
||||||
07-15-2009, 11:29 PM | #7 | ||||||
|
A furniture cleaner like Fromby's should get the grime off pretty easily without causing harm to the remaining original finish. Use a soft brush to clean the hardened gunk from the checkering. Moderation is key here - you don't want to thoroughly soak the wood with the stuff but just use it sparingly.
|
||||||
07-18-2009, 07:40 PM | #8 | ||||||
|
Clean the bores the best I could [pretty good pitting], cleaned and reoiled the stock.
Loaded some pretty simple [for now] black powder loads. Very low presure. 2 5/8 hull, 70 grs. 2F, fiber wad, 1 1/8 oz shot. Shot 4 of these round and it didn't blow [no I wasn't holding it]. Don't have a roll crimper as of yet so will try again later. Don't want to ruin the gun but I do want to run some correct round through the gun before I actually take it hunting. Don |
||||||
|
|