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Unread 06-11-2021, 12:53 PM   #11
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Ballistic products make their Spreader X insert, seems to work well. Takes up the space of 1/8 oz shot, so I use 7/8 oz recipe wit 3/4 oz shot plus spreader x insert.
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Thank you. I've used the Spreader X with 12 gauge with some success. I'll look at the thumb tack thingy too : )
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Very nice! 28” are a dime a dozen. I am a fan of 26”
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Very nice! 28” are a dime a dozen. I am a fan of 26”
Thank you Mills. My Trojan 16 with 26" barrels just seems to point and handle so well, this is lighter but not a waif so I am starting to see the appeal of 16's on an O frame. Two things I do not have are a hammer gun and something with a damascus barrel. I feel like getting twisty and hammered if I can find one. In 16 of course... : )
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My Grade 1 T/A 16 on the 0-frame with 26" Laminated Steel barrels is the only known Parker produced in this exact configuration. It is a wonderful woodcock and grouse gun.

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Dean that looks incredible. I wouldn't expect to find one in a hammer on an 0 frame. Excellent : )
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They are out there Andy - keep looking.





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Indeed they are, 16 ga , O frame with lightening cuts, 26"
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They are indeed out there..My 16 hammer is also an "O" frame with the lightening cuts....28"............ I bought a 16 hammer from Jim Hall 20 years ago..long since gone..and I don't recall the frame size..
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