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    Recoil lug bedding with tape?


    Read a great deal about bedding the recoil lug on inexpensive plastic stocks and the results are mixed. This may be a less than brilliant question but as a temporary or simple test could tape around the recoil lug be used to snug up or reduce any gap if any between e recoil lug and the slot it fits into? Just seems it could be a simple and quick experiment to see if bedding would have any benefit? I know it is not durable etc but seems like it might be a easy and reversible test and if it showed improvement in reducing groups from 3/4 to something smaller then the stock could be properly bedded.

    I know it is "Rube Goldberg" but ?

    Any feedbak on this approach or has someone tried this or something similar?
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    I don't think so. I know people have used hot glue, and that's a hot mess, and totally worthless.

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    When you permenatly decide to bed the rifle tape around the front, bottom, and each of the sides. Leave the back(contact side) clean.

    How I do it anyhow.

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    There is a bedding technique that is being used for 22 rim fire rifle. Some in the rim fire world use aluminum tape to bed their rifles. If you want to try something a little different then I would try the aluminum tape. It will require many, many layers.
    I'm not suggesting that use the rim fire tape method and I'm not sure I would try it, but I'm pretty sure that I would not admit it if I did.

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    The tape on the all but the rear of the lug makes it easier to take apart and you remove the tape after bedding. I always bump the butt when putting it together to make sure the lug is tight against the bedding.

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    The purpose of bedding the stock in the lug area is to ensure perfect contact and recoil transfer from the recoil lug to the stock.
    I don't think "shimming" with tape would have the desired effect.
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    Exactly right Jeep! That's why I bump the stock when putting it together.

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