That is about what I have been told by others, thanks for the feedback. Since trying to fix the crack is not practical, who makes sleeves in a smaller gauge, caliber that will support the firing without having to have a good barrel around the sleeve?
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The fact of the matter is that handgun ammunition will never be as effective as will high velocity rifle ammo...Therefore, the important issues with handgun fire against any live target will be first- where the bullet hits (at a central nervous system site), second- how deeply...
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What is important
The fact of the matter is that handgun ammunition will never be as effective as will high velocity rifle ammo...Therefore, the important issues with handgun fire against any live target will be first- where the bullet hits (at a central nervous system site), second- how deeply...
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Has anyone had any experience with filling a longitudinal crack in a 12 ga shotgun barrel. I believe if I could get the right filler in the crack that the barrel could be reamed out and a sleeve put in to restore 12 ga use. This is a double barrel in which someone tried to shoot 3 inch magnums.
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