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Yes its nice to see someone care that much to do all that work to shoot it . Thought I think rmc shells would be easier lol . Larry loves old shotguns he has quite a few videos
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The 0.825 chamber size is the problem. I am working on different ideas to solve a similar problem in my 11-ga 3561.
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Hi Richard, Why do you call it a poker Parker? I've had for years serial # 3600. And always thought it was a 12 Gauge. Until recently, I dropped a 12 gauge in and it's a little sloppy.. I'm thinking, mine too is an 11 ga.
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