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Unread 03-28-2013, 05:16 PM   #11
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I paid in the low two thousand range for this gun which was in real nice original condition and the super ten wasn't nearly as popular. She is a bit more worn these day's and is on her way on a snow goose hunt this weekend.
WOW, a snow goose hunt, you lucky SOB, wish i could go what ever the gun is worth you will see it was worth the price when you bring it on at hunt. scott
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That's a righteous NH 10 E. Robert!
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I think I would have asked before I bought it if you worried about the price , unless it was free or cheap !
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Robert is that a P og G AKA NH?
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No way. Sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and take a chance.
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No way. Sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and take a chance.
agreed Bill
The best things i have bought have been on impulse. Some of the worst as well.
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Robert is that a P og G AKA NH?
It's equal would be a PH. I've posted this before but when patterning this gun I got 89% R and 91% L at 40 yrds. with 1 1/8 of 7 1/2's . I had to learn to hold back when shooting this gun and let the birds get out there a bit. I first realized this when shooting a wood duck at 25-30 yrds. and seeing the pattern only connect on one side of the bird which was more than enough.
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I love my NH 10. They are great guns and every serious Parker collector should have one
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I love my NH 10. They are great guns and every serious Parker collector should have one
......and every serious "fowler" or shooter at "tall" birds should have one!
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Y'all may remember this 2004 Parker Pages cover photo by H. Armstrong Roberts and contributed by Bob Roberts.

I think Mike Stackhouse would agree with you!!



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