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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 452191" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>Keith - I have some questions. First you say "did not come with a Recoil Lug". What action is this? I know of no high power bolt rifles without a recoil lug (some 22's do not have them). Are you sure you know what a recoil lug is? Even with pillars, every action should have a recoil lug. That is what prevents movement of the action backward on recoil. </p><p></p><p>Next "the action is bedded to the stock". Every action is (or should be) bedded to the stock. Do you mean the action is fiberglass bedded to the stock? If so, special treatment is available to remove the action.</p><p></p><p>Many factory recoil lugs are too thin and actually flex under recoil. This is undesirable. A heavy recoil lug is better for accuracy. Several manufacturers are out there: Holland and Tubb are two but there are others. Gene</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 452191, member: 7402"] Keith - I have some questions. First you say "did not come with a Recoil Lug". What action is this? I know of no high power bolt rifles without a recoil lug (some 22's do not have them). Are you sure you know what a recoil lug is? Even with pillars, every action should have a recoil lug. That is what prevents movement of the action backward on recoil. Next "the action is bedded to the stock". Every action is (or should be) bedded to the stock. Do you mean the action is fiberglass bedded to the stock? If so, special treatment is available to remove the action. Many factory recoil lugs are too thin and actually flex under recoil. This is undesirable. A heavy recoil lug is better for accuracy. Several manufacturers are out there: Holland and Tubb are two but there are others. Gene [/QUOTE]
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