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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Epoxy in recoil lug
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<blockquote data-quote="Russell Sonner" data-source="post: 2392649" data-attributes="member: 112476"><p>Devcon 10110 is probably the most used epoxy for this purpose. I have not used it in a manner that would allow it to be removable but it could likely be done simply by not only coating the lug and barrel with your release agent but also coat the lug recess of the stock with your release agent and clay off the excluded area around the lug recess. You would end up with a chunk of Devcon that fits the lug and the recess area. If it is a very thin slotted recess you would need to enlarge it so that there is sufficient room around the lug to give a solid build to the removable chunk of Devcon that you are creating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russell Sonner, post: 2392649, member: 112476"] Devcon 10110 is probably the most used epoxy for this purpose. I have not used it in a manner that would allow it to be removable but it could likely be done simply by not only coating the lug and barrel with your release agent but also coat the lug recess of the stock with your release agent and clay off the excluded area around the lug recess. You would end up with a chunk of Devcon that fits the lug and the recess area. If it is a very thin slotted recess you would need to enlarge it so that there is sufficient room around the lug to give a solid build to the removable chunk of Devcon that you are creating. [/QUOTE]
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