Gentlemen, thx for all the advice. Since I last posted a couple more questions were asked...
Gaeckle,
I wonder if the hole for your pins is just but a hole in the barrel lugs
The lug is/are slotted, first pic was when I just put them on the barrel (Dec 09),
Snyder,
105 of 3F would be getting to the level of unpleasant for routine shooting.
I developed the load to hunt with, and have adjusted the sights for that amount. I have only "routinely" shot it at a club function twice now and I sure wouldn’t want any more for that purpose. I tried dropping 20G, but my accuracy went out the window with it. I once again had trouble with the sight picture. At 105G it hits what I point at from 25- 100 plus yards...same sight picture. A little higher close in, a little lower farther out. And, fwiw, I will unbreech and look as you suggest. However I feel pretty confident now they are slick spots as opposed to a bulge.
SPG,
"I would slug the barrel"
I will try this when I unbreech it, both to try as you suggest and also just for the experience of doing it..
bama,
I have been very careful not to short start, and never have done so yet (knock on wood). I understand the mechanics of this and do not want to witness what you are describing..
Another possible thing maybe.. It was asked/suggested that I may have done something different recently that may have contributed to the cause... something like abrasive patch’s or change in lube, and I may have "fire lapped" the bore. So I wonder what I’ve done, and realize I used a different lube for the first in a long time. For the majority of the time I use a Dawn/water/ veg oil mix... to hunt I have been using TOW mink oil, and only 25 rnds or so with this trying it out. But, on Sunday I used a commercial product for the first time... Hoppes No9 BP solvent/patch lube. It seemed to work OK, but a couple times I remember thinking this stuff is a little squeaky (like nails on a chalkboard) as I could feel the vibrations on the rod...maybe this is a possibility also.
Again, thx for all the well informed responses. What a wonderful resource this place is........ thx to all.. Kerry