MagnumManiac
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All were SPS or wooden BDL models with very poor action to stock alignment/bedding.Let me see if I understand your statement......the recoil from a 300 mag bent the recoil lug? Were they factory lugs that were stamped out and never surface ground flat? And what did the recoil lug abutment in the stock look like?
No damage to that?
Was the shoulder of the barrel distorted as well?
I've pull apart a lot of rifles over the years.
They have all been factory lugs. Whether they are ground or not I do not know, they don't appear ground to me as they measure differently from side to side.
Have also seen lugs that we're off centre a considerable amount running on one side of the recoil recess.
Have also seen some bent recoil lugs off factory RUM rifles. Although I didn't actually see them on the rifles, only after they had had the barrels removed.
All the abutments looked a little scuffed, but you could see the action was moving by the rub marks on the actions and in the stocks.
Cheers.