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Generally Parker Bros. had the policy of holding chambers 1/8 inch shorter then the intended shell.
If indeed this was actual policy/practice why did it not extend to the 10ga or did it? The Parker 10 ga guns I am aware of including early guns with square chambers were 2 7/8". Does anyone have a 10ga with with chambers shorter than 2 7/8"? If so it would be interesting to hear the details.