You say the barrel has 3000 rounds through it?
And it hasn't blown up yet.
I'd think if it was going to blown up, it already would have.
But,,,, now you know there's some sort of bulge going on in there.
Maybe it's been there since the very first shot?
But then again, maybe it's just been there only since the last shot.
You don't know and there's no way to tell.
Chances are that you could shoot this barrel for another 3000 shots with nothing exciting happening. No smoke and fire, no parts blowing everywhere.
But now, absolutely, positively, since you know they are there, every time you concentrate on pulling the trigger your mind will be toying with thoughts of those bulge spots. Like a devil on one shoulder and an angel on the other, one will be saying go for it, it's okay! while the other is saying watch out, maybe this time!
So at some point you might find you move your grip on the fore end just a little,,, not to get your hand away from the bulge, not really, but because, well, for some reason it feels better to grip the fore end in the new spot.
Then you might start to flinch a little..... Certainly not because of the bulge spots,,,, but probably because of that new flint you put in there, or maybe a new brand of priming powder you started to use...
And then your groups might to start to open up just a bit on the targets..... Certainly not because of those bulgy spots, or your new grip on the fore end, or that little flinch,,, naw, none of that,,,, probably just some wind you hadn't noticed,,,,, but certainly not because every time you start your finger pulling back on the trigger your mind starts thinking about those dang little bulging spots!!!
So you might as well just get a new barrel and put it in there,,,,
because your going to do it sooner or later.
John