**NewUpdate**
Fixed, sanded down the forearms inner channel where it was making contact. Took off about 1/16 of an inch. Shotgun now cycles smoothly, thank you everyone.
*Update*
The issue is being caused by a forend clearance issue. The forend needs to be reprofiled to accommodate the new barrel. Something I have no experience or knowledge of. Now looking for advice on how to make the forend fit the new barrel.
I recently purchased a new to me 20 inch Remington barrel for my 870P, when I installed the barrel for the first time I realized that it did not have the ball detent that the 14 inch barrel that came with the 870P did. I tightened down on the mag cap as much as I could and tried to cycle the action. Cycling the action was not smooth at all, there was a little resistance halfway through pumping the forend back and when I reached the end the forend became stuck. It required significant force to rack the forend forward. I understand that I need the ball detent system to properly mount the barrel but I am wondering if the lack of a ball detent is causing the cycling issue? If it is causing the cycling issue would I be better off installing a ball detent on the 20 inch barrel or trading the barrel for one with a ball detent? One other difference in the barrels I noticed was the ejector cut on the 20 inch barrel appeared to be shorter and rounder then on the original barrel, could this cause the cycling issue in any way?

The new 20 inch barrel under the 14 inch that came with the 870P when I bought it.

Ball detent on the 14 inch barrel

No detent on the new 20 inch barrel

Ejector cut on the original 14 inch barell

Ejector cut on the 20 inch barell

Scuff on the bottom of the 20 inch barrel after getting stuck
The shotgun cycles perfectly with the 14 inch barrel installed, it also cycles perfectly with a 28 inch barrel with ball detent and same style ejector cut as the 14 inch barrel that I borrowed from a friend. This makes me think the cycling issue must be caused by the lack of a ball detent or the difference in the ejector cuts.
Any insight or advice is appreciated.
Fixed, sanded down the forearms inner channel where it was making contact. Took off about 1/16 of an inch. Shotgun now cycles smoothly, thank you everyone.
*Update*
The issue is being caused by a forend clearance issue. The forend needs to be reprofiled to accommodate the new barrel. Something I have no experience or knowledge of. Now looking for advice on how to make the forend fit the new barrel.
I recently purchased a new to me 20 inch Remington barrel for my 870P, when I installed the barrel for the first time I realized that it did not have the ball detent that the 14 inch barrel that came with the 870P did. I tightened down on the mag cap as much as I could and tried to cycle the action. Cycling the action was not smooth at all, there was a little resistance halfway through pumping the forend back and when I reached the end the forend became stuck. It required significant force to rack the forend forward. I understand that I need the ball detent system to properly mount the barrel but I am wondering if the lack of a ball detent is causing the cycling issue? If it is causing the cycling issue would I be better off installing a ball detent on the 20 inch barrel or trading the barrel for one with a ball detent? One other difference in the barrels I noticed was the ejector cut on the 20 inch barrel appeared to be shorter and rounder then on the original barrel, could this cause the cycling issue in any way?

The new 20 inch barrel under the 14 inch that came with the 870P when I bought it.

Ball detent on the 14 inch barrel

No detent on the new 20 inch barrel

Ejector cut on the original 14 inch barell

Ejector cut on the 20 inch barell

Scuff on the bottom of the 20 inch barrel after getting stuck
The shotgun cycles perfectly with the 14 inch barrel installed, it also cycles perfectly with a 28 inch barrel with ball detent and same style ejector cut as the 14 inch barrel that I borrowed from a friend. This makes me think the cycling issue must be caused by the lack of a ball detent or the difference in the ejector cuts.
Any insight or advice is appreciated.
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