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I do not have that type of gauge and the barrels are 26 “
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I would have to believe that Parker Reproductions were consistant in their 12ga. choke constriction in both 26" and 28" IC/M choked guns at .006/.011. Your gun should work fine for casual non-competitive skeet.
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Just a comment.... I would assume that the reproduction barrels were made to more modern specs. If so then the bore could/should be from .729 to .735 . Choke charts for modern 12ga barrels show .006 as "slight tight skeet and .011 as slight tight IC (with .005 and .010 being skeet and IC.
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03-08-2022, 12:13 AM | #6 | ||||||
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The stepped gauges that you stick in the front of the barrels to measure chokes can be notoriously inaccurate. If tha is what you used for measuring the chokes.
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03-08-2022, 10:29 PM | #7 | ||||||
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I have a 12 28" that is stamped IC/Mod but measures .006/.012. It is a wonderfully useful set of barrels. I'm not sure I would want to eat a grouse shot with the tight barrel however.
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Gary, shoot that grouse with a 20 ga 26 inch barreled Repro. You can eat the grouse after that.
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Just my way of saying that a 1 oz load from a .012 choke is plenty tight. I do use a repro 20 choked .004/.008 for grouse and they die and eat just fine.
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