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I would try to avoid altering the bores unless absolutely necessary. Unless you have expertise in that field, I would leave that task to an expert too.
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03-08-2023, 01:34 PM | #4 | ||||||
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They’re twist steel. I am maintaining safe wall thickness. I will also proof test them once completed. I mostly got the gun for the experience of refurbishing SxS. The pitting is fairly deep and needs to be taken out before shooting it. I will be reloading light black powder loads for hunting dove. I’m not worried about taking too much material out of the bores. I just really want to get them smoother. Honestly it’s a OCD thing of mine. I’m sure it’ll be just fine to shoot once it’s back on face.
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So what will be the completed minimum wall thickness and where please
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The first 1/3 (breech to 10”) will be over .100 it’s measuring approximately .113 now. The chambers are over .150. The muzzle will be over .065 which is .015 less than what it’s measuring now. I know twist steel is not comparable to modern CM or SS barrels. The minimum wall thickness for modern steels is .090 for the first 1/3 and .025 for the last 2/3. I won’t know the exact dimensions of my barrels until the pits are gone.
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03-08-2023, 05:19 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Sound piece of advice I've read on this forum many times. Dont remember who the original author is: "Nobody ever made a barrel stronger by removing metal." FWIW.
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03-08-2023, 09:35 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Hey Parker welcome to the PGCA! Probably every member that reads your post is cringing at the thought of what you want to do. As a group one of our tenants is to preserve the guns that are still in existence. So don’t take offense if you don’t get much support for your project. There are plenty of Parkers out there that you can shoot doves with and need no work. If you want to work on a side by side maybe you could find an old Stevens or equivalent. As far as borrowing the tools to work with they reside in the hands of qualified craftsmen and I doubt they are for rent or loan. Maybe you could post some pictures of your Parker and let us see what your dealing with.
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03-08-2023, 09:37 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Parker where in AZdo you live?
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03-08-2023, 09:40 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Another tenet we often use is “First, do no harm.”
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