Ok UPDATE:
Here is what worked, I bought some Wd-40 and a 4 foot piece of 1/4 steel rod. I cut the rod just long enough so that about 3 inches was sticking out of the barrel. I saved the other piece as I knew I would need it later. I lubed both sides of the barrel with the wd-40 then inserted the rod. Holding the rifle muzzle down, I then proceeded to slam the rod on the floor forcing the rod into the barrel flush. This broke loose the patch and cleaning rod, enough so I could almost grab it with pliers. I then locked the whole riffle in a padded vise, used the spare piece of rod now cut to about 6 inches to lightly tap the rest of the steel rod out enough into the breach to remove the obstruction. Then all was left was to free up the steel rod and I was good to go. I have since re-cleaned the entire bore, chamber etc... and it appears there is no damage.
As you can see I think my downfall was having to use two pieces of the Otis Kit as no one piece buy itself is long enough. The shorter pistol cable is now trashed but thats not a huge deal as I have other things. From now on its bore snakes for me.