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Recoil Lug Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Clay Target Guy" data-source="post: 1874860" data-attributes="member: 68920"><p>As long as the recoil lug is flat and parallel the rest doesn't matter. Bed the lug and rock on. </p><p>Standard 700 lug is. 1875 thick. Way back I ran the numbers and it was crazy how much force it would take to bend one. I can't remember the numbers but I think most would be in the hospital before you could bend one from recoil. </p><p>Like everything else in life, if .1875 is good, .25 is better and so on or so some people think. </p><p>If some is good, too much is just right</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay Target Guy, post: 1874860, member: 68920"] As long as the recoil lug is flat and parallel the rest doesn't matter. Bed the lug and rock on. Standard 700 lug is. 1875 thick. Way back I ran the numbers and it was crazy how much force it would take to bend one. I can't remember the numbers but I think most would be in the hospital before you could bend one from recoil. Like everything else in life, if .1875 is good, .25 is better and so on or so some people think. If some is good, too much is just right [/QUOTE]
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