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probably never hurt the shooting of it but I would have it fixed...if you don t have it fixed it will probly worry you more than any thing else....should not be hard to fix...charlie
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08-19-2023, 03:32 PM
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Bruce: I've seen images of barrels with similar dimples felt to have been caused by errant shot.
If visible in the bore I would suggest the 'dent' be lifted. Done right, it won't mar the beautiful refinish.
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