well ill start by first saying unless you have repeated proof they blow up firing any ammo, and cant produce pics or a link to a story, i say the claim people make against damascus barrels is false, they have been tested upwards of 30,000psi, no modern load makes more than 11,500 at the most! check your load manuals, i shoot a 150 yr old english muzzleloader sxs every weekend, its a head turner and it outshoots the big boys, i also shoot vintage rem 1894 which were actually proofed for nitro powder, check out the adds they put out, a great many quality american made guns,, remingtons, ithacas, lefevers, parkers, ets, if the bores are clean and no external rust, im betting my money on its as gd as day it was made, for instance i recently was given a gun to examine and test, a "aj aubrey sxs damascus" guy bought it for 40$ needed stock repaired, i fixed it, and proofed it with modern loads, absolutey beautiful patterns and no signs of failure or bulges, these were also advertised as proofed for modern smokeless powders, and they were a hardware store gun!
i have a buddy that blew up a brand new browning bps 3.5" magnum 12 gauge using a 2.75" standard load shell, so anyone who claims damascus guns are wall hangers
or show pieces, should sit and think how many of us cgn'rs still have all our fingers , id like to know out of everyone on here, have you ever blown one up or seen one being blown when used correctly!!!