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That would take less than a minute to roll out with a large steel ball and a "rare earth" dent magnet. There are more and more techs who are using these---especially those who work on low brass.

Magnetic Dent Removal System. It can also be "pushed out" with a traditional dent rod and ball or barrel in a short amount of time because of the easy access through the bell.
 

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That would take less than a minute to roll out with a large steel ball and a "rare earth" dent magnet. There are more and more techs who are using these---especially those who work on low brass.

Magnetic Dent Removal System. It can also be "pushed out" with a traditional dent rod and ball or barrel in a short amount of time because of the easy access through the bell.
This is the dent I was referring to that can be accessed using a steel ball and an appropriately sized magnet. Other smaller dents and "dings" close to the bow guard would require a different approach. Although I have had some success using a small strong cylindrical magnet above small dents and tapping it with a plastic hammer which gives a type of "rebound effect".

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