For a pinned recoil lugI like Remington tapered style. It minimizes stock material removal. Number of pins ?????
The Remington pattern will fit in whatever stock someone is going to use down the line. If this isn’t a concern, then I don’t think it makes a difference. I am curious if anyone has done any valid testing of lug thickness vs. recoil level of the cartridge, and if this matters from an accuracy perspective.
When the first Remington 300 Ultra Mags appeared, there was concern that theyI don't think it matters. Profile or thickness. Has anyone ever seen a bent recoil lug? I think you're more likely to see damaged bedding - steel is stronger than glue. Haven't see that damaged either.... Happy to be wrong.
I have known for decades that my shoulder is not strong enough to flex a piece of steel .187"ish thick.The Remington pattern will fit in whatever stock someone is going to use down the line. If this isn’t a concern, then I don’t think it makes a difference. I am curious if anyone has done any valid testing of lug thickness vs. recoil level of the cartridge, and if this matters from an accuracy perspective.
I have known for decades that my shoulder is not strong enough to flex a piece of steel .187"ish thick.
If we could flex recoil lugs any bedding at the junction of the lug and action would be destroyed.
