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Old 05-01-2017, 09:32 AM   #1
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Best way to know would be to measure the chokes on the gun. That will tell you exactly what they are.

Dean is right here that it does appear that they are choked full.
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Old 05-01-2017, 10:40 AM   #2
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Looking at other 10ga. guns found on the same stock book page, the pellet counts ranged from a low of 175 to a high of 210. Unless specifically specified, normally Parker choked their guns full and full and let the customer open the chokes at a later time. Parker used 1 1/4 oz. of shot for the 10ga. patterning. You could figure out the amount of pellets in a 1 1/4 oz. load for size 8 shot (Tatham) shot. Take the total amount of pellets in the shell and the amount of pellets in the 24" circle and do the math percentage.
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