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Unread 11-26-2025, 11:14 PM   #51
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I wonder how these might pattern?
They may pattern OK, but they WILL give you warts!
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My 28 repro was the worst Parker I owned. It doubled and I couldn’t kill a sparrow at 10 feet. Nobody could fix the doubling. I wouldn’t rule out buying another with DOUBLE TRIGGERS as God intended.Of the 3-4 I’ve shot they all seemed to shoot very high.

Now I’m just gonna wait for Koneski to chime in that I miss with everything. What a gomer ; )
You don’t miss with everything. That would be silly and I’d tell you to have your eyes checked!! BTW, I may be a hick but I am not a goner!! BWAHAHAHA!

I do agree with you 100% in that when I get my repro 28g gun it will have double triggers AND a straight grip.
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Since we are all having some fun here. What even is the point of a 3” 28 gauge shell? Why does someone need that? Uncovered in my research tonight…
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You don’t miss with everything. That would be silly and I’d tell you to have your eyes checked!! BTW, I may be a hick but I am not a goner!! BWAHAHAHA!

I do agree with you 100% in that when I get my repro 28g gun it will have double triggers AND a straight grip.
Hick I haven’t heard that term in a bit!! And there is no need for a 3” 28 g shell or 20 for that matter.
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I have a box of those 28 gauge WW one ounce loads in my collection. They are 2 3/4" shells. I don't know where I would find 3" 28s.
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3 inch 28 ga loads are similar to those 3 1/2" 12 ga loads. Us Yankees think bigger is better when it actually works to the bottom line of the ammo companies. You can only shove so much lead down a shotgun barrel. Some fellow a while back on the 16 ga website was experimenting with a 3 inch 16 ga load. It's the Indian not the arrow.
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I am half way through an old box of 1350fps RST 28g 2 3/4” #6 shells. I shoot it out of my Zoli O/U. Pheasants die before the shot gets there. They are a molar rattler at 1oz but man it’s like harnessing lightning. I have no idea how old they are they were given to me.
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