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Pete I have no doubt that the Parker 10s (of which I don't own) border on the mystical in their clay crushing abilities, but I would have to say that it's probably the "nut behind the bolt" that does the trick. I'll bet you can do the same thing with a 12.
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Pete,
You are spot on. Those 10 gauge Parkers are nothing less than magicians wand and work so wonderfully with lite loads. We used to play cames like chip and out, killer, buddy and a few others for money and if you got lucky you could pay for the shooting. I didn't have a 10 in those day, but i'm sure everyone would have cried foul. Harry |
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nothen better than the 10 for the hunting we do(pete,bob,bill). the 12 does not shoot as well or hit as hard with the bigger shot as the 10. i have done alot of shooting with my light 10 and heavy 10 the last few years and i am still in awe in what it can do at the long shot.
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Ed, same nut behind the butt here reporting. I own several long barreled tight choke 12's. They do not and I believe can not break the targets as hard and consistently hard as the short 10 at long range. There is a huge difference. I shot registered trap for 15 years and shot nothing less than 1 1/8 7.5's for everything. I have observed tens or thousands of breaks. There appears to be no making up for the efficiencies of the larger bore.
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the 10 ga is an awsome thing. i have shot game with the short 10 forover 45 years.best all arond gauge in my book. but the mighty 8 ga andthe monster 4 bore are truly impressive also. charlie
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You are all getting me 10 ga excited, which I have never owned, but hope to own the Parker two barrel set on Gunbroker so I too can join in on the excitement that I can feel in your writings. It's a 126 year old gun and I hope it's shootable.
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I love mine too... even though it was "bitten by the tiger" as Mr. Day would say. 32" fluid steel PH. Hammers the game!
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Kudo's to you, I'd like to see the reaction on their faces when the mighty 10 smoked those birds. I'm not familiar with Parker 10's, what size of frame were the majority built on, and what was the lightest available? Just wondering
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