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08-04-2025, 10:06 AM
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That’s still 69% over 60. Not good.
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Granted, that is a small sampling of PGCA members. 200 responded to the survey out of almost 1500 members. Plus, there are many other shooters/collectors who have Parker guns that are not members of the PGCA. For example, at our range we have a solid core of double gunners that is growing every year. They are not members of any organization.
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08-04-2025, 10:25 AM
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Granted, that is a small sampling of PGCA members. 200 responded to the survey out of almost 1500 members. Plus, there are many other shooters/collectors who have Parker guns that are not members of the PGCA. For example, at our range we have a solid core of double gunners that is growing every year. They are not members of any organization.
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Dusting off the cobwebs of my college Quantitative Analysis class a sample size of 13% (200/1500) would have a confidence of around 90% with a margin of error around 7.5%.
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