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Unread 02-04-2015, 10:05 PM   #31
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boy s them parker brothers shore new what they was doing when they built these guns i wonder if they knew they were creating a master piece in ever gun they built not just them high grade guns...i truly enjoy looking at these guns...i know i can just get one of these old parkers out in my kitchen set down and bring to my shoulder and im some where hunting...lost in the field.....charlie
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Yep,they sure did.Don't ya love it when a plan comes together?
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I hunt with my GH every so often but the dimensions make it a bit unpleasant and difficult. I do think I'll take it during this years Spring turkey hunt.



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What so off that it is unpleasant?
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Dimensions run 13 3/8 in. LOP to the front trigger, 2 in. DAC and 3 1/4 DAH to the original widows peak dogs head plate. The short length of pull puts my thumb in contact with my nose. The one good thing is that short and with that much drop my face contacts the comb well forward and I do pretty much look right down the rib.
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Have you tried one of the Velcro extension pads?

http://www.csmcspecials.com/Gamekeep...Pad_p/slip.htm

Many of us use them to add length

And there are comb risers as well
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