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My former smith freind helped me out! He ground a srcrew driver to fit the screw in the lug and go it out. He is going to open her up and clean it out. Thanks for the help guys. |
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Good, now what was that about a choke job.
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She is going in for surgery, .000 and .012. Grouse and Woodcock.
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Have you tried spredder loads?
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Yup, they were ok, $15 a box. Modified and Full do nothing for me as this gun will never see the salt or swamp.
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Micah, You can load your own spreaders. I have several tightly choked Parkers that when the situation calls for I load with spreaders. In fact my grouse and woodcock 20 gauge Trojan has factory chokes of Mod/Full and spreaders do a wonderful job.
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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Thanks for the sugestion, however, I really have no desire to load 12's or 20's. I load for rifles pistols and 10 gauge. I bought the gun to hunt it. It hasn't been used in 30 years, it's too young to die on a wall.
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