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Unread 01-06-2019, 10:09 PM   #1
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My current goal is not to buy as many Parkers as last year. We will see
how that goes!
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Well Jan 12 and 13th will be spent at Beaver Dam lake in Tunica Ms where I am a guest and will reacquaint my DHE 20 ga 30" bbl gun I wrote about in the last PP. The DHE will meet a newly acquired Super Fox HE 12 to trade stories about the past. Also in the mix I plan on inviting to the Duckathon my EH 10ga Damascus 30 incher with gauge Mates to shoot some Bismuth 12 #5 on ducks. At the end of the day we will see who carries the banner and from the way I shot kamakazi Whitewings yesterday the DHE 20 will be the victor. I could not connect with the Super Fox with 1 oz 7 1/2 shot loads but when I did poof!!!! Whatever the outcome it's all GOOD!!! I'm selling some non Parker guns so may be in the market like lots of folks for small bore like 20 and 16's. Still looking for C grade small gauge Parker. Happy New Year All.
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Craig, the BH 10’s seem to be more elusive than the AH tens. According to TPS
there were approximately 22 A’s and 23 B’s. Small numbers in each grade! In almost forty years I’ve only seen four or five B’s but probably more than a dozen
AH tens. Possibly the A’s were better cared for over the years and subsequently
had a higher survival rate. 🤔
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Go for it David!

I hope Beaversam meets all your expectations!





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