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.45 cal.--350 gr.
.45 cal.--525 gr.
.50 cal.--580 gr.
.54 cal.--660 gr.

If it's not made by Parker-it's not the HYDRA-CON!


ABOUT PARKER PRODUCTIONS

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Bob Parker, Founder Parker Productions...........Blowin' Smoke!


I was born in central Texas on January 30, 1939. My heritage is rural American....farming, ranching, working and hunting. All of God's creation has permanently shaped my life.

I became a Christian at age 9, and surrendered God's calling to the ministry at age 17. Ultimately, my family and I have been blessed with a life-long pilgrimage through college, seminary and into the western U.S., where we have spent our lives and ministry. We have been privileged to serve in Texas, Colorado, Idaho, Alaska and Nevada.

Before I introduce you to the faces behind Parker Productions, I want to say this about our values.....

We do all that is within our power to produce a product that lives up to its claims. What we do and what we produce is not just a product.....it is a representation of ourselves and our values. We do not want to produce a product that is lacking in (personal) integrity and that has not been proven and tested so that we know that it works. When we build a Hydra Con and sell it to you, we understand that it is not just a bullet....it is your hunt and it could be the hunt of your lifetime! Therefore, it is very important to us that we maintain the highest degree of quality control and integrity in everything we produce. When our product meets our standards of success, we are confident that you, too, will be successful.

Bob Parker


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Bob Parker
Founder
Research & Development
Product Testing
Doloris Parker
Office Manager
Accounting
Loving Wife & Mother


HISTORY AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT

I conceived the Hydra Conidea in November of 1989. A Colorado sheepherder friend of mine was always "digging" me about my "Smoke Pole". He kept bragging how he could out shoot me any day with his "old 30-30". Not one to back down from a "friendly" challenge, I felt I was up to the task, and the contest was on.

The object of the game was to hang our hats at 300 yards and blaze away, seeing who could cause the greatest leakage on a rainy day! I decided to really fix his wagon. I would make a bullet that would make his hat look as if it had been shot with a sawed off shotgun, and completely destroy it! I figured a good "modified" hollow-point bullet would do the trick. I would insert a .22 rim fire, minus lead and powder, backwards into the hollow point muzzleloader bullet. I would fill the .22 rim fire case with ffffg black powder. Since we would put our hats on a big rock, I imagined my "modified" muzzleloader bullet striking the rock, detonating the black powder-loaded rim-fire case, and his hat should have floated on the wind like pollen.

Well, the shoot never materialized. However, I was left with the idea of how to expand a muzzleloading bullet. The Hydra Con is the result.

My first bullets were .50-caliber maxi-balls. I knew the .22 trick was O.K. for a "prank", but legality and practicality dictated the necessity to find an alternate souce of expansion material. Then the idea came.....why not hydraulics? I developed a prototype and was off to test. My first test medium was a very dead (and stinky) milk cow. The results were very encouraging. I made more bullets, tested for accuracy, and couldn't wait for the upcoming fall hunting season.

The opening day of the 1990 muzzle loading season found my son, Dwain, and me looking into a favorite canyon, waiting for one of several bucks previously scouted, to appear. I got my opportunity at approximately 250 yards. I adjusted the peep sights, held behind the shoulder, touched the set trigger, and the first Hydra Con kill was registered. "Good Hit!!", Dwain reported putting down his spotting scope. "It looked like a 2-inch hole opened right behind the shoulder"! The deer traveled only 25 yards. The entrance hole, right where Dwain had called it, measured 1", inside the rib cage 1 1/2-1 3/4", in the lung 2", exit hole was 1"! The bullet was never recovered.

The Parker Productions Hydra Con had its first baptism of fire. Since that day in 1990, we have come a long way. We have perfected both the process of manufacturing our bullets, as well as the Hydra Con process. Not content to sit on our laurels, we are always tinkering and developing new and innovative projects, some of which are still in the developmental stages. I encourage you to check our "what's new" link, as this is where we intend to keep you updated with the latest developments.

THE BEST IS YET TO COME!!

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Dean Parker
Public Relations
Promotion
Development
Product Testing
Dwain Parker
Technical Development
Design
Product Testing
Diann (Parker) Sanchez
Computer Tech
Advertising, Publications
Product Testing
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OK! OK! We'll make her the Staff Photographer.
Here she is taking a picture of...........what else?
.............................BOB BLOWIN' MORE SMOKE!

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To order bullets or for more information e-mail us at: parkerproductions@elko-nv.com

Bob Parker Dean Parker Dwain Parker
691 Bluegrass Dr 1223 Wallen Rd 1081 Hendrix Rd
Spring Creek, NV 89815 Moscow, ID 83843 Moscow, ID 83843
775-753-2195 208-882-1085 208-883-5514
775-753-6817 FAX