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One of my close friends had a row of pimples down the bottom of the bottom barrel of his Diana Grade Superposed Lightning Trap Gun. Happened while shooting singles. Sent the gun to Browning, they sent it to FN, and three years later it came back with new barrels?!? Never heard an explination.
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12-19-2013, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen
One of my close friends had a row of pimples down the bottom of the bottom barrel of his Diana Grade Superposed Lightning Trap Gun. Happened while shooting singles. Sent the gun to Browning, they sent it to FN, and three years later it came back with new barrels?!? Never heard an explination.
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When shooting singles one is supposed to have only one shell in the gun. Was that the case with your friend? If so the theory of recoil from the first shot dislodging pellets in the second barrel and being run over by the shot charge would not have been the case.
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