...or just surface grind the factory lug. Not sure what you're looking to gain, but factory or reground or aftermarket isn't going to have any noticeable affect on accuracy - especially considering you're sticking with the so-so AccuStock.
...or just surface grind the factory lug. Not sure what you're looking to gain, but factory or reground or aftermarket isn't going to have any noticeable affect on accuracy - especially considering you're sticking with the so-so AccuStock.
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It sounds like the path of least resistance will be to re-use the factory lug. This is an intermediate range hunting rifle, so if I can get 1 MOA i'll be happy.
I find it strange that there is not a single entrepreneur who sees the market for a precision lug a mere 0.007" thinner than the ones some companies offer.
I actually just did this. I ground down my aftermarket recoil lug to match the accustock recoil lug. I had to narrow the sides by a total .100" .050" a side and take .090" off the bottom. I still need to take .045" off the front of the slot in the accustock so my .225" recoil lug will fit. The original recoil lug is on the right.
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