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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Bent recoil lug?
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<blockquote data-quote="jarnold37" data-source="post: 2028995" data-attributes="member: 29241"><p>Just something to think about-So many rifles I have glass bedded for others upon inspection, usually shows evidence that the action has been moving in the stock. Even to the point of the bluing worn off. Also so many of these rifles, the action screws are finger tight. When a barreled action starts "wallowing" in the stock from recoil, it gets worse quickly. If any movement at all occurs it soon puts force on lug and flexing continues to worsen-maybe even bending-especially if lug is flimsy and thin to begin with</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarnold37, post: 2028995, member: 29241"] Just something to think about-So many rifles I have glass bedded for others upon inspection, usually shows evidence that the action has been moving in the stock. Even to the point of the bluing worn off. Also so many of these rifles, the action screws are finger tight. When a barreled action starts "wallowing" in the stock from recoil, it gets worse quickly. If any movement at all occurs it soon puts force on lug and flexing continues to worsen-maybe even bending-especially if lug is flimsy and thin to begin with [/QUOTE]
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