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Oops. Steel shot down my vintage barrel.

Dobbinsky

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I know...There are no accidents when handling firearms. With that being said, I had a loose, high brass Remington Express 2 3/4" #4 steel shot shell which I thought was lead at the time. I fired it through my late 50's Winchester model 50 with a full choke. This happened last year. I found no bulge in the barrel, and no scoring at all inside. Smooth and shiny. With no visual anomalies noted, I've been shooting it again with the proper lead. I'm a bit OCD, so my question is this. Could there be unseen damage to the barrel with that one shot, or should I just let it ride and consider myself and the shotgun lucky?
 
I know...There are no accidents when handling firearms. With that being said, I had a loose, high brass Remington Express 2 3/4" #4 steel shot shell which I thought was lead at the time. I fired it through my late 50's Winchester model 50 with a full choke. This happened last year. I found no bulge in the barrel, and no scoring at all inside. Smooth and shiny. With no visual anomalies noted, I've been shooting it again with the proper lead. I'm a bit OCD, so my question is this. Could there be unseen damage to the barrel with that one shot, or should I just let it ride and consider myself and the shotgun lucky?
if you really wanna settle your mind

take it to a competent smith and have him send a bore camera in there.

maybe there is a hairline crack in the rifling you cannot see, maybe there isn't.

pay the cost for the exam....or not........your choice.......
 
One round through a 50's modern steel barrel with no signs of bulge or scaring, I wouldn't give it another thought. Anything is possible, you could get struck by lightning while flapping your ears flying to the moon. :ROFLMAO:
JMHO, OCD is nothing more than an excuse to stay wound up and worried. Being worried is like nicotine, damned addictive. Knock it off you're only here once, enjoy.
 
One round through a 50's modern steel barrel with no signs of bulge or scaring, I wouldn't give it another thought. Anything is possible, you could get struck by lightning while flapping your ears flying to the moon. :ROFLMAO:
JMHO, OCD is nothing more than an excuse to stay wound up and worried. Being worried is like nicotine, damned addictive. Knock it off you're only here once, enjoy.
All good points. My experience with steel shot is about nil. The OCD is true though. My name is Dobbinsky, and I've been known to re-tighten my oil drain plug three times to get it just right. But, I'm much better now!
 
The shot is encased in a plastic cup until after it leaves the barrel. The steel shot never comes in direct contact with the bore.
As long as you're using standard pressure loads, I don't see a problem.
Them older guns are tougher than you think. ;)
I was thinking the same thing about the wad protecting the barrel. I've seen photos of older shotgun barrels supposedly scored by steel, and don't know how that happens when shot is encased with plastic.
 
I'll volunteer my X.
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