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The process of raising dents is no different in any barrel steel and is equally effective. The usual tool is hydraulic.
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I've also had dents raised once win I told my wife I was going to buy a 6500 d grade. Jest kidden they was on 1881 plain twist barrel turned out good as well. ch
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THANKS FOR THE REPLY I FEEL BETTER NOW ABOUT HAVING THE DENT REMOVED
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Calvin, But those were skillet dents! Right?
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I think the technical term was "Skillet Dents"
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John, Thank You for helping me with the correct terminology...
I will edit my post....
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Dave, that would be yes. :-) kind of neet they seem to raise there self
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Calvin, That was funny! Almost sprayed my morning coffee...
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