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Charlie,
No offense taken. I figure that you are doing your best. I just don't want your typing to get worse! ![]() I think the same that composite barrels are stronger than conventional wisdom professes. My theory is that composite barrels are more elastic than are those made of fluid steel. That said, I do err on the side of caution with them. Mark
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Mark Ouellette For Your Post: |
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I turkey hunt with a 20ga. Either my GHE Damascus or my Trojan. I have been using RST 4s & 5s. They work great up to 40 yards!
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The Following User Says Thank You to Larry Frey For Your Post: |
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I like the way Charlie writes. It is stream of conscious writing like in Ulysses. So I take no offense at all.
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My grandmother used to write the way Charlie writes. She made many a cheery pie from the cheery trees growing in her back yard. I appreciate it and have no trouble with it now that I am used to it. I sometimes have trouble with people who are as old as I am (67) who don't know barrel from barrell, there from their, don't use past tense such as useD to know or I supposeD the pheasant was farther away. But having said all of that I know people probably read my writing and think to themselves, that Dennis doesn't know anything. NAHHHHHHHHHHHH. We are all different and that is what makes us special. As my wife would say, stop rambling.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dennis V. Nix For Your Post: |
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Bill Anderson For Your Post: |
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Magnumitis is common affliction that is contagious and wide spread amongst shotgunners. Bigger, longer, heavier is supposed to be better (but in reality it's not). When most Parker's were new what kind of loads were they killing Turkey's with? Were the old timer's under gunned? I don't think so. A one and quarter once 12ga load was the magnum load back in the day. It was the heavy load in 10 gauge for many years. They killed a lot of stuff.
Look at the patterns those RST shells threw! Would the turkey be any more dead with a heavier load? When we choose to shoot classic shotguns we should also choose the loads they built for IMO. Parker's have wonderful regulation and patterns with the right chokes. Be careful not to catch Magnumitis, it is a painful condition for one's shoulder and prized double guns. |
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