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Originally Posted by tackleberry
could it be water entering the barrel?
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I also thought it could be this, did you perhaps remove the barrel end, the part that holds the rubbers at some time?
If so I suggest you do this again and let the barrel dry out for a bit as the front end is normally sealed in some way or another, the inside of most barrels are filled with some kind of foam or something to keep them balanced. If the barrel is dry spray the barrel end with some silicone oil or something and slip it back in, once in place treat the connection with some sealant, marine grade silicone, that should stop any water prenetation

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