markr6754
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These photos are from my Beretta 92FS barrel after allowing a range worker attempt to remove a squibbed 115gr FMJ bullet. Interestingly, I continued shooting this barrel for nearly 2 decades after the damage was done with NO noticeable impact on accuracy over normal indoor range distances.
Yes, the barrel is shot to hell...it's also obvious that no amount of shooting is going to deposit enough cooper or lead to fill in deep gouges in a barrel.
No worries...I picked up a new barrel long ago, and use this one at my workbench for plunk testing.
Yes, the barrel is shot to hell...it's also obvious that no amount of shooting is going to deposit enough cooper or lead to fill in deep gouges in a barrel.
No worries...I picked up a new barrel long ago, and use this one at my workbench for plunk testing.