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416 Taylor Project

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17 February 2006, 09:00
blackfoot
416 Taylor Project
If I were to have a .416 Taylor built on a M70, would I need to have a second recoil lug attached to the barrel? If not, do you think the Accurate Innovations stock with the aluminum bedding block would take the recoil?
17 February 2006, 12:06
vapodog
Does the standard .458 Win Mag have a second recoil lug? If not then the 416 Taylor don't need one either. Recoil is somewhat greater in the .458 IMO.


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17 February 2006, 16:32
willmckee
the model 70's used to have a lug fitted to the bbl. the last one i had (controlled feed safari express) did not. rather it had some goofball looking arrangement of a steel strap the recoil lug bedded against that ran forward in the f/e wood. but it never split. i don't think the safari 375's ever had a bbl lug and the 416 taylors recoil is down almost to that level. if you bed it good and use crossbolts behind the lug and thru the stock above/ in front of the trigger i don't think you'd have any trouble.
17 February 2006, 18:19
jeffeosso
416 taylor's don't need one.. but it's generally about 50-100 bucks to have one dovetailed in..

i've built taylors as light as 7.5# ... at 2200, recoil is mild

jeffe


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Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
17 February 2006, 19:22
blackfoot
I have a .375 Post 64 Super Express that has the second barrel lug, that's why I was wondering. Thanks.
17 February 2006, 23:44
willmckee
i mispoke on the 375's. i've never had a post 64 in 375 and don't know why i assumed they were lugless. i had a couple of pre's but one was mint and i never shot it. the other had been bedded. my understanding - and i think finn aagard wrote of this as well - the pre-64s in 375 were bad to split their stock.

the recoil lug on my 500 jeffery i just soldered on w/ brownells hi-force 44. it also has screws but before drilling and tapping i decided to relocate it and just for grins tried to knock it off. never did even tho i seriously dented the lug itsel. but it was abt 1"lg x 1" wide and had a huge contact area. mcgowen's i believe used to only charge around $50 for a bbl lug.