Texas Solo
B.S. High Master
I have a new McMillan stock. My recoil lug is .244". The lug recess in stock is .250". When installing action, should the action be forward against the stock, or rearward?
I'm confused - doesn't the stock already have true-drilled guard screw holes? If so your recoil lug should be fairly tight - less than 10-thousandths gap - against the rear wall of the recoil lug well. Is that not the case? If it already has pillars or a chassis, then it should be snug with almost no gap.
Negitive. It's a new McMillan stock.I've done a couple hundred stocks and understand that but it appears in this case that his rifle has noticeable for and aft movement in the stock - which it should not have if guard screws or inletting/bedding guides are in place. That movement indicates much more involved gap than just the recoil lug well.