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Joseph, a Parker Trojan 12 on a 2-frame is a very stout gun. When I was a youngster and hunted ducks and pheasants with the same gun I shot whatever was on the shelf at the hardware store. Plastic shells and shot collars/wads had only recently come on the scene and we were not yet restricted to non-toxic shot so for me it was “high brass” lead #6’s for everything. Except for the 100 year old stock there isn’t much to worry about in what you feed it... as long as it’s reasonable.
I will say that your Trojan is the strongest of the three on your wall. .
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05-18-2020, 03:30 PM | #4 | ||||||
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I own a place close up that way, just N/W of Macon Missouri.
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Hey! Then we are "neighbors" of sorts. We live in northern Adair Co. and have a tree farm in SE Putnam Co. I've taken a few ducks over the years at the Atlanta WMA.
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I had been looking at guns in shops, online for several years now just hoping to come across one that I thought was in the right condition, for the right price. While I'd love to have it in 20 or 16ga..... There is nothing wrong with 12ga guns either. And, I love 30" barrels on a SxS. My Fox 16 is very light and fun to hunt with so I have that if I want to use a sub gauge.....
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05-18-2020, 07:53 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Nice functional group of serious hunting firearms that you don't need to baby in the field and they will all hold their own. Bet your auto loader friends will be jealous. Mine are!!
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05-18-2020, 10:24 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Yes, that is a stable of solid performers, not a lot of flash, but will get the job done in any situation for the next 100 years. Welcome to the PGCA.
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05-19-2020, 08:32 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Welcome aboard Joe. Unfortunately that's how it all starts, one of each American double, then one in each gauge, then each model and so on and so on. Good luck, enjoy them.
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Welcome from another Missouri member!
That's a nice collection you've started. It certainly does get addictive. |
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