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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Epoxy in recoil lug
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<blockquote data-quote="jarnold37" data-source="post: 2391670" data-attributes="member: 29241"><p>If you have "wiggle room" around your recoil lug, accuracy will suffer. Each shot will waller (wallow) and increase movement. The entire action needs to be bedded for the least amount of movement. Even with lug properly bedded there will be flex of action and screws and will cause more and more movement. Lug should only contact on back of lug which necessitates needed support of entire action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarnold37, post: 2391670, member: 29241"] If you have "wiggle room" around your recoil lug, accuracy will suffer. Each shot will waller (wallow) and increase movement. The entire action needs to be bedded for the least amount of movement. Even with lug properly bedded there will be flex of action and screws and will cause more and more movement. Lug should only contact on back of lug which necessitates needed support of entire action. [/QUOTE]
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