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Questions about bedding a Mauser
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1323150" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>With the fixed Mauser recoil lug you allow for clearance at the front and sides of the recoil lug . No clearance under the lug as the action screw pulls the lug down into the recess and if it has any clearance like a Rem 700 would have the stock is bent . Slight relief around the edge of the tang is common but how much good it really does in a front locker is debatable . </p><p>If you don't allow recoil lug clearance as above you risk breaking the bedding near the lug as it comes out . If it's sealed all the way in the suction plus friction plus grip can be substantial and I have seen a few broken stocks .</p><p>Stress free is definitely right but it takes knowledge to do it right . There is several ways to install pillars .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1323150, member: 17844"] With the fixed Mauser recoil lug you allow for clearance at the front and sides of the recoil lug . No clearance under the lug as the action screw pulls the lug down into the recess and if it has any clearance like a Rem 700 would have the stock is bent . Slight relief around the edge of the tang is common but how much good it really does in a front locker is debatable . If you don't allow recoil lug clearance as above you risk breaking the bedding near the lug as it comes out . If it's sealed all the way in the suction plus friction plus grip can be substantial and I have seen a few broken stocks . Stress free is definitely right but it takes knowledge to do it right . There is several ways to install pillars . [/QUOTE]
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