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Congrats!
You've done something extremly special.
I would sugest a 11.7 mm or 1/2 inch tap to screw into the casing and remove it.
Before anyone jumps my elderly bones I was a depot certified small arms repairman as well as a small arms repair inst. at TOCAS Aberdeen Md.
 
I have not found out yet. I was running powder charge at the low end. I took all the other rounds from that batch apart an did not find anything wrong. I just hope to fix the gun an run more rounds down range.
 

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