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Worth it or pass? Savage aftermarket lug
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 2097993" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>Has anyone messed around with savages enough to quantifiably say if replacing the factory recoil lug and/or the barrel nut with precision squared parts improves groups? I guess the 2 major mechanisms would be a consistent recoil/return to battery and then action stress. I'm a little torn. Part of me thinks it's obviously worth it, but the majority says that it's mostly a gimmick: wouldn't the floating bolt head design and a good bedding job give all the meaningful help required inside 1000. I'm talking specifically about a savage 10 being re-bedded into an aftermarket wood stock after a new barrel. The gun's a shooter the way it is and it's responded to even minor improvements, so I trust the action. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, maybe somebody can say either way. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 2097993, member: 115819"] Has anyone messed around with savages enough to quantifiably say if replacing the factory recoil lug and/or the barrel nut with precision squared parts improves groups? I guess the 2 major mechanisms would be a consistent recoil/return to battery and then action stress. I'm a little torn. Part of me thinks it's obviously worth it, but the majority says that it's mostly a gimmick: wouldn't the floating bolt head design and a good bedding job give all the meaningful help required inside 1000. I'm talking specifically about a savage 10 being re-bedded into an aftermarket wood stock after a new barrel. The gun's a shooter the way it is and it's responded to even minor improvements, so I trust the action. Anyway, maybe somebody can say either way. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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