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Unread 04-14-2013, 08:14 PM   #21
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Kevin, as you know, I like the 28s too. I just took out my "first Parker" to the skeet range this week and was impressed by my "muscle memory". Although it is bored modified and full and I am nearly blind in my right eye, I had moments of glory and probably broke 15 in the first round. I quit after that. I probably haven't shot the old girl in ten years.
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Unread 04-14-2013, 09:19 PM   #22
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Bill I took a 28 to the Sporting Clays range today, a first for this one. thought I'd better try it out befor the Southern

I'm happy to hear that the 28 is the new 410, maybe 60 will become the new 40 but with less work ahead
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Maybe 60 will become the new 40 but with less work ahead...
Don't kid yourself on that my friend. I always thought life became easier when you get into "the autumn of your life" but it's not turning out that way. Maybe retirement will prove me wrong - I sure hope so.
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Thanks for all the "Thumbs Up" for my story. It's the only way I know how people feel about my my attempts to share my Parker life. I have had a heck of an experience with Parkers, both before and after PGCA. I'm not much of a seller, more of a student and a buyer, so I still have most of the great guns I have found over the years.
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Bill, I know you sold at least one gun.....In fact I shot it yesterday.....
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Linda will be the seller...but not anytime soon I hope.
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