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I agree with Dean. I will add that I wouldn't shoot heavy game loads only because you have no idea what condition the head of the stock is in. The metal will be no problem, it's the wood that we have to watch out for. Have fun with that Trojan!
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Thank you both for your responses!
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2 5/8" Chambers are intended to digest 2 3/4" ammo. Parker wanted the mouth of the shell to open in the forcing cone for a better gas seal.
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I probably shoot my 20 ga Trojan on clays more than any of my other Parkers
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Being fluid steel, shoot 2-3/4”. It will be fine. Just as intended as a matter of fact.
If it were damascus, I would usually recommend trying to shoot 2-1/2”
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