Wow. Great question. I understand where you are coming from with your BSA Stock. I have never done what you are doing, but here is one thought for you to consider. Glue the recoil lug into the recess on the receiver with some sort of glue that is strong enough to hold it steady during the bedding process, but will break down with heat. Bed the rifle, and then pull, the rifle, heat the recoil lug enough to loosen the glue and pull it out and clean it up. Alternatively, you could solder it in and then un-solder (is that a word?). I think the heat from soldering would not be enough to change the temper of the metal, but, others will chime in if I am totally off base.
Anyway, I DON'T speak from experience, just putting out some brainstorming thoughts.
Keep us informed how it goes.
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