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This has been a great and informative thread. In that regard, what's the consensus on the safety shooting factor of this DH? I do note that the chamber/forcing cone minimum barrel wall thickness measurements are needed.
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You can also buy lighter loads made specially for the older guns. Look up RST and Polywad shot shells. Summery, you can find very safe ways to shoot and enjoy guns like these and if in good condition, they are safe when shot with proper loads. |
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The Fox XE is a fine gun and maybe the prettiest gun I own. 30" barrels make it nice for dove. The DHE 16 with the 32" barrels is a great dove gun. A few years ago I took it to Argentina. I shoot the Flues very well, perhaps better than any other gun I own. Besides the list above I also have a Parker VHE 16 O frame that weighs 5-3/4 pounds with 26" barrels that I really like. And a Birmy boxlock 16 (Gallyon) the weighs in at 5-9 with 28" barrels that was my first love in double guns. So I guess the answer is that I don't know. And thanks! Mike |
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Jay's long response to this question is first class. Factual, logical and to the point. I for one copied it into Word so I can refer to it without having to search for it and show it to friends who might ask the question. Thanks Jay. Very well done.
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Back to top. Persons interested might read Jay Shachter's post.
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This information was part of a separate thread, but will add it here
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=10889 Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives (C.I.P) http://www.cip-bobp.org/ Shotgun recommended minimum wall thickness p.4 http://www.cip-bobp.org/sites/defaul...e/A-4-1_EN.pdf For 10 & 12g Standard Steel................................20g Standard Steel End of chamber - .079”............................................. ....... .075” Just past the forcing cone/ 4” from breech - .075”................. .071” 8” - .043”............................................. ........................... .041” 12” - .030”............................................. ......................... .028” 16” - .024”............................................. ......................... .022” 20” - .022”............................................. ......................... .020” FAQ http://parkerguns.org/pages/faq/BarrelThickness.htm
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And that correlates to what service and proof loads?
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There are three pressure measurement systems (lead crushers/LUP, copper crushers, and piezo), and two standard systems of measure units (USA/SAAMI and CIP/British/European) and two differing units (psi and tons and BAR in kg/cm sq) within each system, different proof laws by country, and differing proof laws by age.
Unfortunately, there is essential NO formula to convert BAR expressed as LUP (CIP) to PSI (SAAMI). LUP + 1000 does not reliably predict the actual piezoelectric transducer measured pressure. That said, European (CIP) "standard" proof pressure of 850 kg per sq. cm. (BAR) = about 13,920 psi proof pressure = 10,730 psi service pressure (SAAMI)
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