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Old 09-10-2013, 08:18 AM   #11
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If they are special steel barrels, the chamber length is most likely 2-5/8". Did your gunsmith check them out for you?

If they are 2-5/8", I would not be concerned about shooting 2-3/4" shells in it. That is the shell that Parker intended to the shot in that chamber length.
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charlie i would measure the chamber length again if it is 2 5/8 inch then it was designed by factory to shoot 2 3/4 inch shell..i have 3 20 ga doubles that have 2 1/2 inch chambers and have shot 2 3/4 inch shells in them for many years with them..a study has been done on this it only raises the presure by about 150 lbs ..use plastic hull shells in 2 3/4 because they are thinner than paper hull when shooting in 2 1/2 inch chambers..but this would be up to you..this way you can fly to hunting destination and buy ammo without the airline kicking up about ammo.. charlie
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Weston,ma. My cell is 617 435 1226
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Charlie :

Save yourself some efforts--------Contact RST shot shell @ (570)553-1651 and see if they are going to display at Addieville on the 26th thru 30th of this month. If they are ,you are about an hours drive to get to Addieville from Weston . Have them bring the order to Addieville for you . You can also introduce yourself to other Parker people and you could joint the group at our annual banquet on Friday night the 27th .The PGCA has their own tent and set up . Check the Parker web site for info.

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Allan, good advice thank you. I have shot at Addieville for several years and hope to attend.
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If they are special steel barrels, the chamber length is most likely 2-5/8". Did your gunsmith check them out for you?

If they are 2-5/8", I would not be concerned about shooting 2-3/4" shells in it. That is the shell that Parker intended to the shot in that chamber length.
I rely on a Galazan recommneded gun smith who I think is the best there is. He checked out the gun for me befor I purchased and recommended 2 1/2" shells - hard for me to argue with him.
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Many gunsmiths haven't read or heard of Sherman Bells testing of damascus barrels or the article on shooting longer shells than the chamber . So long as you're not shooting high pressure shells it won't matter if you shoot 2 3/4 in a 2 1/2 chamber. The problem is " what is the pressure of the shells ". Most manufactures won't tell you. If you're not a reloader then I'd stick with fore mentioned shells. Good luck - Paul
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Many gunsmiths haven't read or heard of Sherman Bells testing of damascus barrels or the article on shooting longer shells than the chamber . So long as you're not shooting high pressure shells it won't matter if you shoot 2 3/4 in a 2 1/2 chamber. The problem is " what is the pressure of the shells ". Most manufactures won't tell you. If you're not a reloader then I'd stick with fore mentioned shells. Good luck - Paul
I appreciate those comments. Thank you. If you want to post that article on chamber length/shells that would be much appreciated.
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Many gunsmiths haven't read or heard of Sherman Bells testing of damascus barrels or the article on shooting longer shells than the chamber . So long as you're not shooting high pressure shells it won't matter if you shoot 2 3/4 in a 2 1/2 chamber. The problem is " what is the pressure of the shells ". Most manufactures won't tell you. If you're not a reloader then I'd stick with fore mentioned shells. Good luck - Paul
Not to beat a dead horse, but I called the gunsmith I like who has many PGCA customers and his advice is the same. Why risk the 2 3/4" shell when the gun was designed for 2 1/2" shells? Overtime, many of the short Fox Shotguns (maybe not as strong an action as the Parker) end up shooting lose or the barrels explode. In the end, he knows of these studies, but he would argue it is better to be safe than sorry. I agree.
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I too would say it is not a good practice to shoot 2-3/4" shells in chambers that are actually 2-1/2" long. 1/4" difference is a bit more than I would be comfortable with.

My initial question about the chamber length was if they actually measured 2-1/2" or if they measured 2-5/8".

There is a lot of Parker documentation (literature and hang tags) that tell us that Parker guns with 2-5/8" chambers were designed for shooting 2-3/4" shells.
The 1/8" difference was designed to make a better gas seal and allow the gun to hit harder.
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