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Thanks, Dean. I have a 10 ga with pitted bores. They are about .032 and.042. (I think, tho one guy measured them at .043 and.045) Have thought about cleaning them up but have hesitated. A couple of pits are pretty deep. Do you think this could cause a rupture? Ray
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Robin ... What a great illustration ! ... I hope everyone prints several copies for future reference ... THANKS ! Jim Kucaba ... AriZOOna Cactus Patch ... Email: JimKucaba@aol.com
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That is a pretty nice compromise without being too specific. It works for me until we get some more specific measurements from original Parker barrels. By the way, the minimum barrel wall thickness of my #6 frame ten gauge is .100. I feel fairly comfortable shooting the old
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07-22-2010, 09:30 PM | #17 | ||||||
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Bill, on a 6-frame 10 bore I would have guessed thicker.
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Thanks again, Dean. I'm gonna shoot it this weekend for the frist time. If you don't hear from me again, you know what happened!
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