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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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01-15-2010, 07:14 PM
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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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