There is a "notch" machined into the axis action. This is were the recoil lug that is mounted into the stock fits. No need to use any other recoil lug. You can, as soon choose to do, machine the front of the axis off the "notch" portion then use the regular recoil lug of course you would have to remove the lug mounted in the stock and clearance the stock for the new lug. I have done it both ways and for me I see no real advantage of changing over to the normal recoil lug. A pillar and or a good bedding job with the built in recoil lug seems to work just great for me.
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