Originally Posted by bea175
send it to Remington and they will fix it or replace the barrel
Maybe - for a price...

I'd bet money that all this barrel needs is a good chamber polish. then, at the end of each day, open the action and quickly clean/lube that chamber to prevent any surface rust from re-forming.. Let any rifle like that with a fouled chamber in humid conditions and the owner is just begging for trouble..


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