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Unread 01-22-2014, 05:23 AM   #11
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Just a reminder to check those barrels each time out. Had a similar issue at our property in south FL. We had a 410 stored in the garage for use on snakes and such. Needed it in a hurry for a large cottonmouth (I hate snakes). Split the barrel when it was fired. Seems a dirt dobber bee had started a nest in the barrel. We now store the garage shotgun with a cork in the end of the barrel. My first question would be, did it occur on the first shot? If so, something in the barrel.
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