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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Score High adjustable pillar diameter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carbine Kid" data-source="post: 1887003" data-attributes="member: 59686"><p>A bit of help please. </p><p>Normal bedding has the action bearing surfaces clamped to the bearing surfaces of the stock ans the recoil lug firmly against the lug cut out.</p><p>Ok there is compression of all stock materials depending on their composition.</p><p>As i see it if you clamp onto pillars that are just short enough to allow stock "compression" then they become "auxillary" recoil lugs. To me this is putting recoil stress on weaker areas of the stock and undesirable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carbine Kid, post: 1887003, member: 59686"] A bit of help please. Normal bedding has the action bearing surfaces clamped to the bearing surfaces of the stock ans the recoil lug firmly against the lug cut out. Ok there is compression of all stock materials depending on their composition. As i see it if you clamp onto pillars that are just short enough to allow stock "compression" then they become "auxillary" recoil lugs. To me this is putting recoil stress on weaker areas of the stock and undesirable. [/QUOTE]
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