29 October 2009, 22:54
Abob2d recoil lug on 375 H&H
Interested on your thoughts on adding a 2d recoil lug on 375 H&H?
29 October 2009, 22:58
fla3006As long as your action is properly bedded you don't need one. If you decide to, I'd solder one to the bottom of the barrel a few inches ahead of the action and make sure it is properly bedded in the forearm.
30 October 2009, 03:56
Jim Kobequote:
Originally posted by fla3006:
As long as your action is properly bedded you don't need one. If you decide to, I'd solder one to the bottom of the barrel a few inches ahead of the action and make sure it is properly bedded in the forearm.
Good idea and I am for it except I would be a little leery of just soldering it on. (Note: I would NEVER Silver braze on a barrel). I would dovetail it with a shallow dovetail and then fit it and solder it on with Brownell's Force 44 stuff. One thing about soldering, if the barrel heats up, there is the possibility it would expand and the solver would comt loose if not donvetailed also. JMHO
Jim
30 October 2009, 20:48
SWDIt's a good idea and recomend it on everything 375 on up that I build. Your stock will thank you. I use 2 pins with High Force 44 and have never had one come off even on Rigbys, 458 Wins and Lotts.
30 October 2009, 22:17
BuliwyfNot necessary for the recoil level of the .375 H&H. My .375's are tack drivers so I would not want to add to the barrel.