Remington 870 18.5" tactical barrel pitting

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Being a relative gun noob, I made the mistake of forgetting to clean my shotgun prexmas and then it sat until last week, when I remembered and cleaned it ( See picture below). The barrel is an 18.5" tactical with threaded choke. There is a small amount of pitting that looks like scratches just outside the forcing cone. I have probably put three hundred rounds through this barrel of slugs, 00 buck and some other birdshot. Should I just polish and clean it like crazy, or should I be running off to a gunsmith? Will cleaning it immediately prevent this from getting worse, or happening again if I buy a new barrel? Thanks in advance.
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I was wondering about plastic build up too, but hard to tell from a pic. I have had that happen before with a ithaca 300 and put the bore brush on a cordless drill on low speed and ran it through. Cleaned it right up.
 
Thanks for the feedback! It looks scratched to me, but you could be right. I will give the drill trick a whirl and let you know the results. Ill have to try to find a better way to take pictures, it was very difficult to get the angle/lighting right.
 
Dear god man its just a shotgun barrel on a "tactical" shotgun. Dont go to a gunsmith and dont buy a new one just because of this. The performance loss will probably not even be noticeable. Wrap a patch around a shotgun brush, lube it up with some oil, and run it through a few times. You'll likey be amazed how much comes out.
 
Dear god man its just a shotgun barrel on a "tactical" shotgun. Dont go to a gunsmith and dont buy a new one just because of this. The performance loss will probably not even be noticeable. Wrap a patch around a shotgun brush, lube it up with some oil, and run it through a few times. You'll likey be amazed how much comes out.

Honestly, ^ this. IMHO.
 
Dear god man its just a shotgun barrel on a "tactical" shotgun. Dont go to a gunsmith and dont buy a new one just because of this. The performance loss will probably not even be noticeable. Wrap a patch around a shotgun brush, lube it up with some oil, and run it through a few times. You'll likey be amazed how much comes out.

This should solve your problem. If the marks still remain I would suggest wrapping the brush with grade 0000 steel wool & giving it a good scrubbing.
 
Thanks for the tip! The steel wool sorted it out, and the barrel looks shiny and new! OCD averted.

This should solve your problem. If the marks still remain I would suggest wrapping the brush with grade 0000 steel wool & giving it a good scrubbing.
 
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