I got a slug stuck in my barrel on my .257 texan about a month ago and I decided to remove the slug tonight. I wasn't looking forward to removing the slug because I thought I double loaded two slugs and was thinking I had my work cut out for me. I removed the barrel and started hitting the cleaning rod hoping but I couldn't knock the slug out. I then started to carefully heat up the area where the slug was stuck but still the slug would not move. I had to applied a lot of heat to the barrel and I was finally able to remove one slug. I thought there were two slugs but was surprised there was only one. My question is: with the amount of heat I applied, did I just ruin my barrel? I don't think I did because these barrels are also used for PB's and they go through extreme heats with every shot.