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Old 11-22-2013, 05:07 PM   #4
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Parker pattern counts are made with different sizes of shot, different brands of shot, different sizes of target, different shapes of target, targets shot at different ranges, different charge weights of shot, you name it. To determine what your original test target was, you have to read the stock book entry. The alternative is seeing the order book entry, which may say tight, open, close, full, 250 shot in target with the target either specified or not. It could say even, modified, 300 shot, nearly full, bore for #4 shot, bore for buckshot without mentioning the size, you name it.
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