I have a almost new Double Badger that I have been lightly tweaking to be my grouse gun this season. After all was said and done it was shooting very well and accurate. However after about 300 rounds of rimfire and a few dozen .410 the barrel band is loose. If I hold the front sight and push/pull left/right the top barrel moves right or left about 1/8". At 10 yards it seems to be shooting a bit to the left now, POI is about 1/2" left.
These barrel bands are only glued in place, by the looks of things, and it doesn't have a screw or pin. It seems to be metal, not plastic, and has the front fiberoptic sight. I'm wondering if I could use a wooden block and punch to hammer it down tighter without causing a new problem? I can't tell if the band is pot metal and cast, or something else as it's painted. I also wondered if tapping the band down, with a block of hardwood, toward the receiver end would be good enough? As the pic shows no room to drill a hole and pin so either tap tight or glue/epoxy again like OEM.
These barrel bands are only glued in place, by the looks of things, and it doesn't have a screw or pin. It seems to be metal, not plastic, and has the front fiberoptic sight. I'm wondering if I could use a wooden block and punch to hammer it down tighter without causing a new problem? I can't tell if the band is pot metal and cast, or something else as it's painted. I also wondered if tapping the band down, with a block of hardwood, toward the receiver end would be good enough? As the pic shows no room to drill a hole and pin so either tap tight or glue/epoxy again like OEM.
