huntintoo
Well-Known Member
Need a little help here? Maybe mentally!!! A few years ago I accurised a buddies Tikka T3 in .300 WSM. I went to glass bed the Laminated stock he bought for it and found the gun had a floating Lug between the Barrell and the stock? My first thought was how can this be more accurate? In my opinion it's just asking for more movement between the action and the stock? I wasn't sure what to do? I wasn't even sure the lug was in the groove in the action and the stock at the same time? So I put JB weld on the action and glued the lug to the action. After it dried glass bedded the action to the stock as I have done to many others.
This last year I had the chance to buy a Thompson Center Compass .308 for a very good price, Thought the grandkids could use it for hunting this year? I have liked T/C though never owning one. But this rifle has the same problem as the Tikka T3. "Floating Barrel Lug"? WHAT THE HECK?
Is this a trend?
And is there a way to combat this?
I'm ready to WELD the floating lug in place on the action?
I don't like it but don't want to throw away a new gun either?
Suggestions please!!!???
This last year I had the chance to buy a Thompson Center Compass .308 for a very good price, Thought the grandkids could use it for hunting this year? I have liked T/C though never owning one. But this rifle has the same problem as the Tikka T3. "Floating Barrel Lug"? WHAT THE HECK?
Is this a trend?
And is there a way to combat this?
I'm ready to WELD the floating lug in place on the action?
I don't like it but don't want to throw away a new gun either?
Suggestions please!!!???