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Unread 05-28-2010, 05:57 PM   #6
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Pete I have no doubt that the Parker 10s (of which I don't own) border on the mystical in their clay crushing abilities, but I would have to say that it's probably the "nut behind the bolt" that does the trick. I'll bet you can do the same thing with a 12.
Ed, same nut behind the butt here reporting. I own several long barreled tight choke 12's. They do not and I believe can not break the targets as hard and consistently hard as the short 10 at long range. There is a huge difference. I shot registered trap for 15 years and shot nothing less than 1 1/8 7.5's for everything. I have observed tens or thousands of breaks. There appears to be no making up for the efficiencies of the larger bore.
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