I couldn't find a gunsmith section here so I guess it goes here? Anyways, I put 3 flush cups in and the fourth was part of my badger BAR rail on my savage 10 that I put a McMillan on.
Problem is I never thought to check the rotation of my cups because I wasn't thinking about the fact they are limited rotation. I messed up on one and now my rear bottom flush cup is rotated so that the sling attachment will not rotate perpendicular to the side of the stock. It's at an angle and looks like / rather than |. Is there a way to get these things out after they have been epoxied with jb weld?
I typically heat jb weld up till it breaks the bond on metal parts (in general) but fiberglass resin is likely to break down as well if I do that. Only thing I can think of is drill them out but they seem kind of hard. My file looked like it was taking metal off but I might have to use hss or carbide drill I'm afraid.