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Bedding A Rifle By Pat Sheehy
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1162225" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>What's the consensus on taping the sides of the recoil lug, in addition to the front and bottom of the recoil lug, prior to setting the barreled action into the bedding compound? I'm reading of people doing this both ways. Some don't recommend providing relief on the sides of the recoil lug, claiming the sides of the lug are the best resistance to the action torque under recoil. While most seem to recommend relieving the sides of the recoil lug in addition to the front and bottom faces of the lug.</p><p></p><p>I'll be bedding a BAT HR action for a 338 Lapua Improved in Devcon soon. Recoil lug is integral to the bolt body. Wondering which might be the better way to proceed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1162225, member: 4191"] What's the consensus on taping the sides of the recoil lug, in addition to the front and bottom of the recoil lug, prior to setting the barreled action into the bedding compound? I'm reading of people doing this both ways. Some don't recommend providing relief on the sides of the recoil lug, claiming the sides of the lug are the best resistance to the action torque under recoil. While most seem to recommend relieving the sides of the recoil lug in addition to the front and bottom faces of the lug. I'll be bedding a BAT HR action for a 338 Lapua Improved in Devcon soon. Recoil lug is integral to the bolt body. Wondering which might be the better way to proceed. [/QUOTE]
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