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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Epoxy in recoil lug
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd Gansel" data-source="post: 2393513" data-attributes="member: 107021"><p>So I understand the situation completely, I do alot with Tikka's. I would suggest doing what winchester has done for years. You can use epoxy or any adhesive glue. But put some release agent such as past wax on the reciever and barrel, then put your adhesive in the hole you won't need much, install the lug and the screw down the gun in the stock, let dry overnight, then take apart and clean the excessive adhesive off and you're done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd Gansel, post: 2393513, member: 107021"] So I understand the situation completely, I do alot with Tikka's. I would suggest doing what winchester has done for years. You can use epoxy or any adhesive glue. But put some release agent such as past wax on the reciever and barrel, then put your adhesive in the hole you won't need much, install the lug and the screw down the gun in the stock, let dry overnight, then take apart and clean the excessive adhesive off and you're done. [/QUOTE]
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