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04-04-2017, 02:53 PM
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I have a 1 frame 12 with factory 26" twist barrels choked .012 and .024. At 6-10 it is a delight to carry and the modern stock dimensions make it eminently shootable. I load it with 7/8 oz loads but have shot it with 1 oz. I think it would become uncomfortable with the heavier load on a 100 target course. For the guy that does not like the light weight of most Parker 20's, the 12 1 frames are a viable alternative at half the price of an equivalent 20. I certainly like mine. One of my shooting buddies threatens to steal it every time I have it at the range.
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04-04-2017, 06:04 PM
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I have a 1902 DH 12 28" number 1 frame. If in the last two score years the white man had not wiped out all of the bobwhites in my state it would be my bird gun. Six pounds, fourteen ounces .005 R and .024 L. I was always a 12 gauge man. Did not like to cripple anything.
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