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You got nothing to lose. Plug the hole where the drum was. Put a couple ounces of Kroil down the barrel and let it sit for a couple of weeks. Work it with an easy out. Might need a touch of heat and continued soakings with Kroil. It will eventually loosen up and come out if you are patient. Once it is out send it to Bobby Hoyt for a reline. Looks like it will be a very nice gun once you get past the rough patch!
It's my understanding that Mr. Hoyt does not tamper with CVA or Traditions Patented Breech barrels.

Walt
 
It's my understanding that Mr. Hoyt does not tamper with CVA or Traditions Patented Breech barrels.

Walt
I seen a few CVAs claimed to be rebored by Mr Hoyt and remember someone posting a copy of their recipe from Mr Hoyt for reboring a CVA Mountain Gun. Maybe the owners of the guns were lying? One could go rogue and think out side of the box by picking up a phone to call Mr Hoyt and just ask him.
 
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