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01-27-2021, 12:01 PM | #3 | ||||||
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I shoot Federal Top Gun 7/8 ounce 1200 fps factory shells in my Damascus twelves as well as Remington 7/8 ounce 1200 fps loads. I almost trust Remington 1 ounce 1200 fps Game Loads in my Damascus 16s, but not quite. I use RST for my 16s and 20s. I have seen Damascus English tens prooved for 3 1/2" nitro shells, but I won't be shooting any factory 3 1/2" tens in Damascus guns.
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01-27-2021, 06:09 PM | #4 | ||||||
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I don't reload and RST does not have the UPS hazmat cert. like Cabela's and a few others have to ship ammo to Alaska. Thanks for the tip on Federal Top Gun, Bill. What other lower pressure factory shells do our members shoot?
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01-28-2021, 10:09 AM | #5 | ||||||
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All that most manufacturers will tell you is that their shells are made to Saami spec. That is the industry standard. That way if they change components here and there and pressures change, they are covered as long as they are under that threshold.
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01-28-2021, 11:50 AM | #6 | ||||||
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I would hate to have to pay for the shells in trying to blow up a Damascus or twist or any of the barrel steel made...if one got a penny for each shell that did not blow up a Damascus barrel and the other guy got a dollar for each shell that did blow up a barrel in a days time I would take a penny for each shell shot that did not blow up a barrel...at the end of the day I would have lots of pennys and the guy with a dollar a piece for each shell blowing up a gun would be in hole..bet he could not buy a cup of coffee at the end of the day... in my dads life time of shooting old guns he blowed up a set of stevens double barrels...it was a new gun...it was not the barrels fault...for some reason he pulled the shot out of the shell a 12 ga...it was Christmas time and he was shooting the blanks just making a loud noise celebrating Christmas...he said one of the blanks just barely sounded off and he took the shell out and put another shell in never looking down the barrel to see if a wad had lodged in the barrel...upon shooting it again the right barrel burst about 18 inches of the barrel....I still got that barrel that was 1947 year I was born... then I have shot all the old Damascus and twist steel barrel guns my daddy ever traded for and that was a lot of them old guns loose ans shakey and rusty...I was just a kid I did not know these old guns were supposedly dangeros....no telling how many boxes of high brass 10 ga 2 7/8 length shells I have shot in them old 10 ga clunkers....plenty of old high and low brass shells to in the 12 ga...only ever blowed up one gun it was a Remington 28 ga automatic fluid steel barrel...the day we traded for it I looked down the barrel inside it was a ring of rust about the end of the forearm..i told the guy who owned it about it he looked downed the barrel said it would be ok...I told him it mite burst he says I will put a new barrel on it if it does...next weekend my dad and I went squirl hunting the barrel burst on the 3 shot I fired....the man put a new barrel on it....charlie
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01-28-2021, 12:13 PM | #7 | ||||||
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what year does the serial number come back to on your gun? It would seem to me that you either have a very late Damascus gun, or the gun was returned at some point after 1925 to have some kind of work done to either the chambers or barrels by Parker Brothers and they felt he need to put he stamp on there.
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01-28-2021, 05:44 PM | #8 | ||||||
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This is a late gun, I believe mid-late twenties.
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02-05-2021, 11:07 AM | #9 | ||||||
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The prudent thing is to have vintage barrels checked out by a qualified gunsmith. When I was a kid, I bought a few Damascus Parkers because that was all I could afford at the time. I shot them all with my hand loads, at around 8,000 psi and never had a problem. I shot a few seasons with a GH 20 bore with corn cob bores without any problems, which isn't to say it should be done. I guess I was lucky and as a kid, I didn't think anything could hurt me.
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02-05-2021, 12:35 PM | #10 | ||||||
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I put alot of faith in the testing that Tom Armburst recorded in the Double Gun Journal several years back. That being said...while I prefer to handload my target shells to around 7500 psi...my #2 frame 12's and #1 frame 16's get a steady diet of NON MAGNUM factory shells during hunting seasons.
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