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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Recoil lug realy needed??
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 180763" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>to be honest i don't like what you're going to do, if i'm understanding your description correctly. you're gonna take a piece of steel(v-block) and attach it with screws to the bottom of the barrel and forward part of the receiver.what happens if the alignment of all 3 isn't perfect? to me you will be imparting a huge amount of stress into both the receiver and barrel. again these are my thoughts if i understand your description correctly.</p><p></p><p>the way i'd do it and it would be the most accurate, would be to glue a bedding block to the full shank part of the barrel right in front of the action.the mod 7 action is not exactly the strongest receiver. then bed the block and maybe the rear tang of the receiver because your block might be rather short.you said a 4" straight in front of the receiver.of course an 8" block would be better and you wouldn't have to bed the rear tang of the receiver.just float the receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 180763, member: 4491"] to be honest i don't like what you're going to do, if i'm understanding your description correctly. you're gonna take a piece of steel(v-block) and attach it with screws to the bottom of the barrel and forward part of the receiver.what happens if the alignment of all 3 isn't perfect? to me you will be imparting a huge amount of stress into both the receiver and barrel. again these are my thoughts if i understand your description correctly. the way i'd do it and it would be the most accurate, would be to glue a bedding block to the full shank part of the barrel right in front of the action.the mod 7 action is not exactly the strongest receiver. then bed the block and maybe the rear tang of the receiver because your block might be rather short.you said a 4" straight in front of the receiver.of course an 8" block would be better and you wouldn't have to bed the rear tang of the receiver.just float the receiver. [/QUOTE]
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