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Old 03-23-2021, 06:23 PM   #1
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If it’s an original Skeet gun don’t do it!!

I really don’t understand why folks want to lengthen the chambers on any gun - just use the ammo that was intended to be used in it. Why compromise the originality and value of an original gun?!





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I have tried to make some sense out of the information on Parker Bros. hang tags but I have so few data points it probably isn't meaningful. Generally for 12-gauge guns it appears that if they targeted the gun with 1 1/8 ounce loads they say use 2 5/8 inch shells,

211184 12-gauge, 2 5-8 inch, 1 1-8 ounce.jpg

but if they targeted the gun with 1 1/4 ounce loads the tag says use 2 3/4 inch shell.

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All data points don't fit this. It is very general.

By Remington era the hang tags are pretty general --

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Parker Bros. certainly was no where near as consistent as Remington Arms Co. was with the loads used to target their hammerless double. Always UMC Load No. 8.
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Old 03-24-2021, 11:29 AM   #3
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The first tag was referring to an unfired shell length , the 2nd, was to a fired shell length. what we call todays shells. go measure an unfired shell it will be shorter than 2 3/4 "
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