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Mr. Hanes, Welcome! It's good to seen you making your first post to the PGCA website.
Yes indeed, the 2 5/8" chamber in a late, 1937, twenty-gauge Parker was indeed intended to shoot 2 3/4" shells. My grandson's 1929 twenty-gauge VH is also chambered at 2 5/8" and has been used often with 2 3/4" shells. Having said that, we find that it shoots noticeably softer (for the shooter anyway) with 2 1/2" RST lighter loads. I went to the RST's so as not to cause the boy to develop a 'flinch.' It sure is nice to find the "right" Parker that you know you're going to shoot well because it fits well. .
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i too have shot lots of shells in the 20 ga that had short chambers 2 5/8 inch useing 2 3/4 inch shells with no harm to the gun....i believe it was mister bell who ran a test on the chamber presures and there was very little diffeart preasure in the chambers....charlie
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Thanks to all of the respondents! I suspected as much about the safety of the chambers, but it is always good to hear from experienced hands.
BTW...my newest Parker has a Single Trigger (175,000 trap targets over the years makes a change to twin triggers a real adventure!), 28" barrels (.014 and .020), straight grip, beavertail forend and checkered butt. According to records, it is one of 163 20's with the BTFE. Comb is 1-5/8" and 14"LOP. Have not shot it yet, but will once it cools off here in Houston. Scott Hanes |
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