Grew up with the commom knowledge that damascus steel barrels were unsafe. I have come across testimony that there are shooters who shoot them regularly with low pressure loads. Furthermore the British reproof damascus for nitro loads. I don't think I can gather the courage to shoot even low pressure nitro/smokeless loads in damascus, can't get over the feeling that just because I fire it and it doesn't blowup or come apart in my hands, doesn't mean it won't the next time! I am toying with the idea of black powder loads of 3 drams powder, 1 ounce of lead or nice shot. Any body with some experience? Please, no links to articles extolling safety or threatening certain death, I've already read them. I'm only interested in actual first hand knowledge or informed opinion. Assume the barrel diameter is within tolerance and the bores and chambers are flouroscoped safe. Alternative is to resleeve the barrels with fluid steel, and sacrifice the character of the gun, but assure the safety with a virtually new gun.