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Unread 03-08-2011, 02:04 PM   #1
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I have purchased another Parker 1926 DHE 32" with all the bling. Barn yard pigeon decoying is right around the corner. There's nothing more enjoyable than sitting in a hide with your friend a line steady lab and a sheet rock bucket of shells. I normally shoot Remington Premier Nitro 27 7.5 or an equal handload of nickle plated 7 shot 1 1/8. Can this P shooter take these loads by the case load. Then we move in Flyer pigeon shooting. First barrel is also the Rem Premier Nitro 27 and then a 1 1/4oz 3 1/4dr pigeon load either a Federal or B&P or should I use a lighter load in this gun. I certainly don't don't want to shoot the Rib off like a I did to a 21. But 21's always seem to have that VR issue after grinding on them.
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Unread 03-08-2011, 02:57 PM   #2
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Dear Boxbirder, where are the pictures and could you please give me a price range of what you paid. I am thinking of selling my 32 inch 1916 DHE and have no real idea of value.

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Why beat a nice Parker if you don't need to? Whatever lighter load gets the job done is the one I would choose.
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Why beat a nice Parker if you don't need to? Whatever lighter load gets the job done is the one I would choose.
This from a man who has obviously never laid his money down and shot flyers...

It's a big money game, you shoot the best and brightest as far as loads. Using some kind of powder puff shell isn't something anybody who ever shot pigeons seriously would ever do.

I've never fired anything but a Parker at a pigeon match and I don't believe I'll start anytime soon. Last time I was out in PA I borrowed a steel barrel hammer DH from Bickel that he's set up for pigeon shooting.

It was not the gun or the loads that was lacking in my shooting I assure you. I was into my precious stock of AA Super Pigeon copper plated #8's.


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MH yes those super pigeons were always stellar loads. There is a batch of Federal Papers out on the west coast that were made up for 2 clubs 400 flats total, 1 1/4 copper 3 1/4dr of 7.5 I located 40 flats out in NV but they don't want part with them. All you have is the B&P flyer loads or Federal Flyer ammo, unless you want to man up and go for the 3 3/4dr TNT, there not me. I like a super handi cap load in my first barrel.
I try to keep the same load for everything, this will be my first year shooting a Parker, might be a change from my 21's trust me I will give it my best

Then who was shooting the 34" DH at Phili???
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Those Federal flyer loads in the paper hulls are the best, wish I could find some myself. If you ever get the inside track on a few cases I'm in for whatever it takes.

I've got about 50 boxes of AA Super Pigeon left, copper 8's and regular 7 1/2's. Those should last me awhile but I like the 7 1/2 for other things so those might get shot up a little faster.

I was shooting a 34 inch DH at Philly last year, was just out this winter shooting in the coal regions using the hammer gun.


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This from a man who has obviously never laid his money down and shot flyers...

You're absolutely right - never have shot pigeons for money and likely never will.

It's a big money game, you shoot the best and brightest as far as loads. Using some kind of powder puff shell isn't something anybody who ever shot pigeons seriously would ever do.

[I]I was responding to his "barn yard pigeon decoying" and didn't really pick up on his "flyer pigeon shooting" until you brought it to my attention. It is not my intent to talk about things I have no experience in like high stakes pigeon shooting...
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From what I understand from speaking with Alex last fall, RST has developed a very competetive and effective pigeon load that they were shipping by the pallet to the southwest. He told me someone had won $30K using them and the loads became very popular almost overnight.
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I've heard good things about the new RST load as well but have yet to see them in action. Alex and Morris were going to come up to the shoot I was at recently but then couldn't make it. I believe they're going to start going to some of the upcoming flyer shoots to sell and promote the new load.

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I have been shooting the RST Pigeon loads and they are wonderful. They are available in at least three velocities, 1200, 1250, and 1300 feet per second. They are all 1 1/4 ounces. I shoot Model 21 Trap guns but not at pigeons. My pigeon gun is a Parker PHE trap, vent rib, and it doesn't know much other than 1 1/4 ounce loads. It shows no sign of distress from shooting these loads for almost ninety years. It came out of pigeon country a rusty relic with evidence of having been shot a bunch and put away wet more than once. Yes, you can shoot big bullets in a Parker. You can also shoot them in Model 21s and have the ribs reset maybe once every fifty years, no problem.
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