So, the past few weeks have not been great. First, a Kimber 82 with a cracked stock that had to be returned; then, a problematic Winchester 94 that wasn't supposed to be so.
Now, I went shooting a few rounds of trap with a BT-99 that I bought new in May of this year. The action is stiff, as apparently it supposed to be when new. However, when I took the gun down at the end of that day's shooting, I noticed that the surfaces where the action mates to the forearm are completely scratched and "torn up" for lack of a better description on their left side (there is no damage on the opposite side). It looks a bit like someone took a very rough grinding tool to that side. I'll try to post pictures later, but in the interim, what happened? Did the metal bind here? Did I destroy or irrevocably damage my shotgun?
Please help. Thanks!
Now, I went shooting a few rounds of trap with a BT-99 that I bought new in May of this year. The action is stiff, as apparently it supposed to be when new. However, when I took the gun down at the end of that day's shooting, I noticed that the surfaces where the action mates to the forearm are completely scratched and "torn up" for lack of a better description on their left side (there is no damage on the opposite side). It looks a bit like someone took a very rough grinding tool to that side. I'll try to post pictures later, but in the interim, what happened? Did the metal bind here? Did I destroy or irrevocably damage my shotgun?
Please help. Thanks!