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    Recoil lug


    Waiting for my new barrel. Have a heavy duty recoil lug ordered with it and know it won't fit very good into a accustock. I know I can grind either the recoil lug or stock down to fit. How much difference will this really make using the heavy duty vs a standard recoil lug??? This is not a dedicated long range target gun but a long range hunting rifle. Barrel will be a heavy varmint profile.

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    stewart3
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    remove material from your stock and bed the new lug, unless you are concerned about resale of the stock. if resale is an issue I would use the old lug. doubtful that someone here would advise you to grind the new lug unless you have access to a mill.

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    the Ranger
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    no need to bed an accu-stock. you will need to move the forward edge of the slot in the stock further forward, easily done with a carbide cutter in a Dremel. don't touch the rear surface of the slot, and I wouldn't cut on the stock any more than that, taking metal out of the stock will only lose rigidity. I was able to grind the bottom and sides of a heavy lug to fit my accu-stock without effecting the surfaces that should touch the action, barrel nut, and stock.

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    stewart3
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    widening your lug slot will slightly weaken the bedding block aluminum is way easier to manipulate than steel. skim bed the action anyway unless you have a precision custom action.

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