fire-lapping
Lou: yes, that experience really hurt: the rifle in question is a really nice 03-A3, and the original barrel (only complaint was moderate copper fouling/ accuracy was always acceptable), was ruined. I was fortunate in finding an original RA43 dated Remington barrel, in the wrapper, so was able to have it chambered and fitted, and still preserve the value, in addition to once again having an acceptable level of accuracy. This is the same crap that was sold off the back of a covered wagon in the 1800's under the name of "Dr Feelgood", etc.