Hello All,

Thanks for the tips/ideas. My older ones are a '47 LC Smith Field, and a '60 JP Sauer Model 60 Deluxe. Both have Mod/Full chokes.

I have a '15 Parker Trojan that someone beat with an ugly stick. I mean, a high-comb replacement stock was grafted into the original. At least, that is what it looks like. I kind of like the lost art aspect of the stock.

The muzzle was cut down also, and measurements show something like improved cylinder/cylinder, or such.

Since there is so little choke, I thought of steel here, but don't want to ruin it any more.




Originally Posted By: LGF
bczrx: it is already steel and bismuth only in California


I know all hunting requires this, but the outdoor ranges I am familiar with allow lead for clay/target/recreational shooting. Of course, I am not in L.A., or the Bay Area.

If steel were the only shot allowed for recreational shooting, why is Walmart still selling so much lead value-pac ammo?

thanks again all!


Classic 'field' SxS's are what draw me in- that way I can have more than one!