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Unread 01-13-2016, 03:15 PM   #29
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Spin Drift, that is an interesting overview, thanks.

Here's the deal IMO....shooting a Parker, as well all know, is greatly different than a Mossberg or even a Winchester pump. A Parker, with only minimal care, can last more than the lifetime of a man. While it might not kill a bird any more dead than a Mossberg, it's fair to say that your chances of hitting the bird are greater.

A fancy wristwatch doesn't tell time any better than a cheap one. In fact, probably less reliably. It requires periodic and expensive maintenance by a third party (unless you happen to be a watchmaker) and is really non-essential to a person having a good time. Lots of us will rejoice over the Parker we used in a hunt, but who revels in the fact that they were wearing a Rolex while they hunted?
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