Parker DHE 12 ga Damascus Barrels
I would appreciate some advice on a Parker DHE 12 ga, 2-3/4" chambers circa 1905, w/ 30" Damascus barrels, Solid Rib, Chokes F/F (.044/.041). It has been restored by Doug Turnbill, NY (top-rate restorer as I understand). I might have liked an original condition English double and/or a Parker, but combination of condition/price likely won me over here.
1. What would be safe ammunition to shoot? I noticed a company called RST Shotshells that produces low pressure shells. Or, is it possible to use any off-the-shelf shells safely in this vintage shotgun? What do I need to look for: Brand? Pressure? Shell Casing? Other?
2. Where, how, and should I have the barrels certified "Nitro Proof" as I understand it? I might feel better and safer to have it proofed. Having a restored gun might allow me more "peace of mind" (apparently inspected, a bit less collector appeal) in shooting it once I know it is fully safe and capable.
3. I noticed an article somewhere regarding Briley tubes fitted to the barrels. I suppose that is one approach, but I might prefer to be more original if I can do it safely? Otherwise, maybe that is an option to consider.
4. I would be pleased with any comments, perspective, shared knowledge, etc., that anyone is willing to provide reagarding these old fine Parkers, their care, shooting, do's/don'ts, other. I'm a bit green on this era of firearms.
No photos yet, maybe I can include later.
Thanks much.
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