Originally Posted By: Stan
I'd shoot the gun as is, or move it down the road, but that's just me.

I'm probably the black sheep here but I could never get my head around the idea of using a bigger bore gun to shoot little loads, by using tube sets, except for clays competition where you use

I love .410s, and 28s, so it's not an issue of not liking little bores. But, if I'm going to shoot them I want them in the appropriate gauge gun. Something just seems out of whack to me, to want to shoot a particular gun so badly that you will pay for tube sets and shoot the "wrong" gauge shells in it. If I really wanted to hunt with that Parker, I would....... as is. And, let the hair go with the hide.

Not trying to start a debate, or argument. Just my opinion, and it's only worth what you paid for it. But, since you asked ...........

SRH


Thanks for the opinion. I agree I have never understood dropping down in gauge just to say that you shoot a smaller gauge. However, I see the need for it if you are looking for less felt recoil or trying to get a female or kid into the sport. The gun is worth every penny that I paid for it and then some; so, I want to protect that investment and the fitted tubes seem to be the perfect option in doing that.