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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 709091" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>The solid machined in recoil lug is the "traditional " way. Most modern bolt actions are a modification of the original Mauser actions which had the solid lug .</p><p>So anything later like a Rem 700 barrel tenon lug is a newer idea . </p><p>Both have their advantages and disadvantages . </p><p>The Mod 70 Winchester is slightly different to a Mauser 98 because the front action screw goes into the base of the action well behind the lug. The Mauser front screw goes into the base of the lug . </p><p>The Mod 70 has a good large bedding surface area that can support a heavy barrel in the vertical down direction and plenty of room to fit a large diameter bedding pillar if required . Obviously not required on a solid alloy stock but skim bedding may be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 709091, member: 17844"] The solid machined in recoil lug is the "traditional " way. Most modern bolt actions are a modification of the original Mauser actions which had the solid lug . So anything later like a Rem 700 barrel tenon lug is a newer idea . Both have their advantages and disadvantages . The Mod 70 Winchester is slightly different to a Mauser 98 because the front action screw goes into the base of the action well behind the lug. The Mauser front screw goes into the base of the lug . The Mod 70 has a good large bedding surface area that can support a heavy barrel in the vertical down direction and plenty of room to fit a large diameter bedding pillar if required . Obviously not required on a solid alloy stock but skim bedding may be. [/QUOTE]
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