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If you like trap- USE the gun. It was meant to be shot (a lot). Most SBTs will see many more thousand shells thru their barrels than their double barrel kin- trap doubles excepted. I use reloads, light and heavy promo loads, as well as 3 dram top of the line target shells in my SBT SC. The gun doesn't care what I paid for the shells. They all work and crush targets when I do my part. If you don't shoot it, put it in the safe and remember your father- or sell it. Your call.
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When the Parker single was introduced, and some years forward, the standard trap load in this country was 1 1/4 ounces of shot. Where did your gun come from, Nelson. I will help you to identify the owner if you can pin down the location.
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05-27-2014, 06:55 PM | #5 | ||||||
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I have no idea where it came from unfortunately. We live in Tennessee but dad had friends at gun shows from all over the Southeast. Maybe I can dig it up somewhere.
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