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Recoil lugs , what size and material
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<blockquote data-quote="chris matthews" data-source="post: 72239" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>Weight is about the only savings with a Ti lug and it ain't much....</p><p>In a 308 a 0.250" is certainly enough, in a "magnum" a 0.313" would be better- but it's not the thickness that is the issue here- look at the two side by side- a 313 lug generally has a longer "foot" sticking below the barrel than a 250 lug- more surface area- however if it was only 250 thick then it would flex just like the factory lug. So that's why one is thicker than the other....make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris matthews, post: 72239, member: 66"] Weight is about the only savings with a Ti lug and it ain't much.... In a 308 a 0.250" is certainly enough, in a "magnum" a 0.313" would be better- but it's not the thickness that is the issue here- look at the two side by side- a 313 lug generally has a longer "foot" sticking below the barrel than a 250 lug- more surface area- however if it was only 250 thick then it would flex just like the factory lug. So that's why one is thicker than the other....make sense? [/QUOTE]
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