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Hey Joe - Welcome to the fraternity! I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures too.
Remember - even for turkeys, you don't need heavy loads. Be nice to your old guns and use low pressure loads from RST or some other manufacturer of ammo made for older guns. It sounds like your Parker with full/full chokes is just the ticket for turkeys. All you really need is pattern density and head shots at reasonable yardage (closer if possible). Man, are you gonna have some fun! |
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Joe good luck on your new Parker. Russ and Dean are right you have a very serious disease.It's called "Doubleguntosis" which sometimes manifest's itself with symptoms very similar to "Parkeritis".It's a long slow spiral with no known cure sorry to say....
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Joe,
It sounds as if you have a very nice double gun collection. I have two #1 frame Parkers and they are a joy to shoot and carry. Dean has given you great advice. I do not shoot anything heavier than 1 1/8 oz of shot through the #1 frame. If I am going to shoot a round of sporting clays with a #1 frame I use 7/8 oz loads because after 100 shots even a 1 oz load will start to wear on on you. You will be supprised at the patterns a modest shot load will yield. Kindest, Harry |
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Heck with gun pix, I want to see pictures of the body art
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Right Joe, and #6 shot will produce a denser pattern than #4 in the same gun while still large enough to break head and neck bones decisively. I use #6 shot almost exclusively but go to 7 1/2 in a sixteen or smaller bore gun.
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Joe,
Welcome to the world of Parker guns and the afflictions that come with them. The hammerguns have taken hold of me in a decisive manner so beware. I'm NOT a 12ga person but I adopted a grade 3 12 on a #2 frame with 30 inch damascuss bbls and it has rapidly become a favorite companion on the clays course. I even went Goose hunting (the first time in over 20 years) with the old girl hopeing to drop a Honker with a hammergun. HMMM could be a Parker Pages story "Hammergun Honkers" ![]() |
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Joe it is nice to go to a gunshop and not be treated like the plague!! I work in a gunshop about 4 hours north of Pluglisi's and we treat everyone who comes threw the door with respect and as if they were our new friend. The way they treated you at Pluglisi's was very much the same treatment my wife and myself were treated. The first thing I told them was I am Canadian!!! this ussually results in dont touch the guns and get out pronto!!! They welomed me and ,my wife esspecially. They asked her first what she would like to see, then myself. They gave me the grand tour and an nice southern bell that was there with her husband wisked my wife away for a nice chat( my wife indulges my gun collecting but is not that interested) this left me and the gentalmen to show me a few guns. THe sales man even let me go in the vault and handle guns worth mor than my house!! Since I live in the Canadian capital Province of Ontario it is next to impossible to get an permit for export, and there is alot of guns I would like to buy there as well as consign. I felt bad leaving without spending a cent, but that seemed not to matter. I also wish to thank the nice southern couple who were there and very nice to my wife and me( the lady was a true Southern bell). Overall I have never been treated so well in an gunshop in the USA, regards Dale in Thunder Bay Ontario Canada
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