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Case removal
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<blockquote data-quote="dallen0427" data-source="post: 2673558" data-attributes="member: 117728"><p>Nice work.</p><p></p><p>I had this happen last year. I ended up stuffing a portion of a cleaning patch into the top/neck of the case, then getting an epoxy stick and molding some small round pieces and stuffing them into the case. The patches help to keep any epoxy from getting past the neck into the barrel. I let the epoxy cure for about 4 hours, then took a cleaning rod and tapped it out. Worked slick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dallen0427, post: 2673558, member: 117728"] Nice work. I had this happen last year. I ended up stuffing a portion of a cleaning patch into the top/neck of the case, then getting an epoxy stick and molding some small round pieces and stuffing them into the case. The patches help to keep any epoxy from getting past the neck into the barrel. I let the epoxy cure for about 4 hours, then took a cleaning rod and tapped it out. Worked slick. [/QUOTE]
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