barrel bulge
Posted: November 12th, 2016, 6:13 pm
How dangerous is shooting a 12 gauge shotgun with a slight bulge close to the muzzle? I understand the why risk it point but as long as i shoot lead bird shot I cant see any real danger, besides maybe the wad getting stuck but all the pressure will be able to escape. The possibility seems slim. Thinking about it now, the metal might be fatigued at the bulge allowing a failure in the barrel in that area? But again the pressure would be allowed to escape when it hit that area. Maybe performance would suffer cause of the ability for the gas to escape around the bulge? Anyone have any experience with this? It is a mossberg 500 barrel 18.5 in length from the factory. The bulge is just low enough to make cutting it impossible. I don't know how the bulge occurred, as I received it second hand. And please go easy on me. I know safety first and don't be stupid. Its not a good idea to use this barrel with even the remote chance of a failure but I'm curious just how unsafe it is. Thanks