I've read here that most times when someone mentions a "loose spot" in their barrel that the diagnosis is a bulged barrel. I have been able to feel irregularities in many of my barrels albeit minor ones. I've also read where barrel makers will tell you that loose spots won't be found in their barrels so it seems like somewhat common occurrence in high volume barrel making. So I have a 54 lyman barrel that has had a loose spot for as long as I can remember (15 years & way before reading on this forum). It is almost half way down the barrel and is about 5/8" long as measured on my ramrod. I couldn't have short stuffed it at half way and because I shoot maxis I am constantly checking (about every 20-30 minutes) to make sure the ball hasn't moved off the charge. In all my 40 years of MLers I have never found a maxi that moved off while I know many of you have.
Is it possible that this is a factory flaw? I have mic'd the barrel at least 2" above and below and there is not .001" variance in the barrel width. I have shot maximum loads with this rifle for many years and I would think if a problem was going to show it would have by now. I'm hoping that someone who really knows barrels and steels can reassure me that while nobody can guarantee anything, that at least I'm not in the running for a Darwin award.
Is it possible that this is a factory flaw? I have mic'd the barrel at least 2" above and below and there is not .001" variance in the barrel width. I have shot maximum loads with this rifle for many years and I would think if a problem was going to show it would have by now. I'm hoping that someone who really knows barrels and steels can reassure me that while nobody can guarantee anything, that at least I'm not in the running for a Darwin award.