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Thanks for your imput, Jay. I have no idea how tight the F&F chokes on my GH are. Nor do I know when my GH was hatched, I suspect around 1910. I'm going to shoot RST, but from what I read I can shoot any light load okay. I like the feel of my GH, but it is a bit heavy. I have not given up on my SBT. I know a little bit of the history of that gun. It was owned by Ray Falstaff the coffee king of San Francisco. I bought it from his son in law. Neat huh. BTW: Ray Falstaff killed an intruder in his back yard. His son in law sold me the pistol he used to do the dead. It is a Colt 1908. Like new. Pretty gun. Guns with a story are kinda fun....a little chilling tho.
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I've had folks give me strange looks at skeet when I pull out my 20 VH or 28 repro. I just smile and tell 'em that if I wanted an over/under I could just rotate my old sidexside 90 degrees when I shoot...
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Chris Pope For Your Post: |
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I suggest you search out and read some of the posts made by John Davis. John shoots his Parker single barrel trap and double trap guns all over the Southeast. And he is quite successful at it!
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Reggie Bishop For Your Post: |
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On a #2 frame Parker, you should be okay with 1oz. below 1200fps all day long.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Jay Oliver For Your Post: |
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I was going through the posts to see if anyone mentioned Mr. Davis. If not, I was going to mention him.
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I have not heard of Mr. John Davis. I'll Google him. A Parker SBT is a wonderful trap gun. It comes to shoulder quickly. It kickes the empty out and is easy and fast to reload. It is also a very pretty Parker. I think it dates to 1917. It has a beaver tail forearm which might be an aftermarket addition.
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I looked up the trap shooting records of Mr. John Davis. Amazing! Indeed he shoots a Parker SBT. I feel very lucky to own one. Mine looks almost like new. Beautiful!
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Steve McCarty For Your Post: |
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I'm an old pigeon shooter, ran the gamut on makers. Kinda retired from competition, but I campaigned a GHE pigeon gun for a year or so. The gun was a money maker!
SxS guns don't give up anything in the pigeon ring. That said, I went to a Perazzi release trigger in my later years. If the Parker had a release t, I would have stayed with it on box birds. |
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