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Thanks for answering my question...and for posting that great photo.
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"Doubtless the good Lord could have made a better game bird than bobwhite, and better country to hunt him in...but equally doubtless, he never did." -- Guy de la Valdene (from A Handful of Feathers ) "'I promise you,' he said, 'on my word of honor, I won't die on the opening of the bird season.'" -- Robert Ruark (from The Old Man and the Boy) |
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Over boring seems to have been tried by many different gun makers over time.
Uncle Bob Edwards, Field & Stream, July 1907.jpeg Most of the Ithaca Guns made before 1934 that I've run a bore mic in were over bored. Seems from my limited observations that about the time Ithaca dropped the cocking indicators, their bores fell into spec. Every trap shooter knows you can't get that Nth target without a Stan Baker "Big Bore" barrel on your Ljutic!! |
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Drew,
Thanks for posting the adds for these shotguns. At one time I searched for a 10 bore W.J. Jeffrey for the"Perfect" cartridge with no luck. The 10 bore "perfect" was nearly an 8 bore which could be legal here for waterfowl, maybe. This thread is interesting. Keep testing those shotguns and reporting the results. Thanks to all. Jim More 3" "Long Range" guns 3" "Perfect" cartridge; 1904-1914 W.J. Jeffery & Co. catalogs |
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i donot have a factory 3 inch parker but i do have a 3 1/2 inch chambered p grade gun three frame ...i figure somebody made them selves a goose gun it has modified chokes....i used it on a duck and goose hunt my grandson took me on to arkansaw....used steel shot to got one big goose and2 duck with it....the barrel weighs 5 lb 14 ounce so the chamber end still has plenty of side walls....looks like they put a new stock on it so i dont worry about a cracked stock.....love these old big frame 3 inch chambered guns longer the chamber better i like them....charlie
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Charlie:
That sounds like just the shotgun I need for testing. Bet it will handle #4s and BBs just fine. The long barreled Parkers, Smiths and Foxes will reach out. My Super Fox HE 3 inch straight stock got its share of Canada geese this year. Used super BBs. |
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I think my Ithaca grade 2 NID 12 gauge 3"magnum was made in 1937. I haven't measured the bores before, but this thread has me wondering. It's at my brother's place right now, but I'll pick it up next time I'm in the city and take some measurements.
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I have in the past questioned the Fox memo to Super Fox owners posted by Researcher. They counsel owners of Super Foxes to obtain and shoot the heavy 3" shells, knowing that many Super Foxes are chambered for 2 3/4" shells. Is this the PR people sitting at desks writing advice to shooters of their guns?
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