C.O. Shooter
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Can someone explain the difference in recoil lugs? Tapered, angled, thickness, pinned! Anything! I don't see a lot of discussion about it. Maybe some Smiths will chime in.
If Tikkas didn't shoot so great the way they come from the factory I would be inclined to agree with you.
For most intents and purposes, after the barrel is torqued with the lug inbetween, I don't believe there is. I'm sure someone could find an exception. Remember there are few set rules. And it strikes me that it'd be mighty trickey reliably and repeatbly being able to measure that defection. If the barreled action is bedded correctly, the back side of the lug is firmly against the bedding or it should be to prevent any rearward movement of the barreled action in the stock. As for the taper, 1* or 2* may not make it any easier to remove the barreled action from the stock. Conversely, the more taper the less surface area. I'll address the "pinned" thingy. BR shooters who glue their actions into the stock need a way to aline the lug when they change barrels, hence the pin or pins. It does nothing to enhance accuracy, it's strickly to keep the lug in place , 'cause the barreled action can't be removed from the stock. The most important part of the lug discussion is that the lug transfers even tension around its face, where it's sandwiched between the barrel and receiver. You wouldn't want it thicker in one place than in another.Is there any major difference in the lug thickness (.20/.25/.30/.35) and the lug taper?
If Tikkas didn't shoot so great the way they come from the factory I would be inclined to agree with you.