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Old 10-16-2011, 12:57 PM
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I know the pic is not great but how does this forcing cone look to you? to me looks dented and a little ragged could that be lead build up or would it need to be re cut or does it look okay.

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I don't see any problems, just clean it up and re-inspect it for any signs of a crack. I'll bet, from what I can see, it's fine.

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