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I saw the listing this morning & got to pondering all sorts of questions about it myself.
Because I'm not an expert, I don't have the gun in hand to inspect & I wasn't there to see the deed done. I have to believe the poster of what his take is on the matter. I just hope this doesn't grow a life of it's own and feed the Damascus blow-up myth's & legend's of using nitro powder. IMO: There is just too many possible variables in play here to truly speculate on what the cause may have been. |
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My guess is a base wad on a previous shell caused a partial blockage.
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Well...I guess the old saying 'Never lend someone your car or your girl....' applies here. In fact, you could use 'hot load' instead of 'rod' and it would work for guns, too.
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I saw it yesterday ,what a shame and although I have never met Steve in person,the first 28 Ga. Parker I ever purchased was from him and he was a Pleasure to deal with and a Fine Gentleman , I think he is, as he said in the ad ,Boiling , maybe just beside himself and hoping the shooter will at least own up to it if they in fact knew about the damage ! At the least an apology would surely be in order ! Just my opinion , I haven't called to inquire of the gun or spoke with any one about it !
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I think this is heavy load damage, not obstruction. Both bbls being bulged indicates that, and they look equally bulged. Just my guess. Nice gun; what a shame. I'd have a go at taking the bulges out were it mine and would feed it nothing but low pressure loads after that, but you'd be wailing on them pretty good to take them out in that location. It would be an interesting project to at least give it a try.
Thanks to Edgar for the post below. Sounds like taking the bulges out is not an option. A real shame. |
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I saw this gun at Hausmann's and both bulges are right at the forcing cones. Additionally, they go all the way around the diameter, right into both top and bottom ribs, which, to me, says the barrels would have to be taken completely apart to tap the bulges down. I am also of the opinion that they were 2 3/4" hot shells.
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to edgarspencer For Your Post: |
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