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I recently took possession of a Remington 870 from my neighbor who had attempted to run "FAT" (his exact word) steel shot through a standard (no choke tubes) full choke barrel. The result was a split in the barrel at the beginning of the choke constriction. I've had the blown barrel cut down roughly 2" past the split (not threaded for tubes... yet) and installed a bead.
It is an Express model with an "M" at the end of the serial number which I'm told stands for it having a 3" mag capable magnum receiver. I've run a handful of 2 3/4" loads through it, mild #8's to some high brass #5 lead, with no "ill" effects other than really wide patterns.
My question is, when my neighbor split the barrel, did the receiver become unsafe due to the excessive pressure? I'm thinking of having the barrel threaded for tubes so I can use it for both coyotes and turkey. But the last thing I need is to be concerned of a kaboom when drawing down on a big old tom or a fast moving yodel dog loaded with 3" mags!!
So what do you think? Should I run it? Or am I risking the dreaded KABOOM?
It is an Express model with an "M" at the end of the serial number which I'm told stands for it having a 3" mag capable magnum receiver. I've run a handful of 2 3/4" loads through it, mild #8's to some high brass #5 lead, with no "ill" effects other than really wide patterns.
My question is, when my neighbor split the barrel, did the receiver become unsafe due to the excessive pressure? I'm thinking of having the barrel threaded for tubes so I can use it for both coyotes and turkey. But the last thing I need is to be concerned of a kaboom when drawing down on a big old tom or a fast moving yodel dog loaded with 3" mags!!
So what do you think? Should I run it? Or am I risking the dreaded KABOOM?