Hello everyone,
I am working on my mountain rifle and it has a lollipop tang that I cut out of a straight tang. There is about 2 inches of straight that then tapers sharply all the way down to the Lolli at the end. When I inlet it I had a hump because of the curve of the stock. I simply filed it down to meet the profile.
My concern is this. The straight part is the full original thickness of the tank. The extension and the lolli are a little over and 1/8th of an inch thick. But now that I am getting down to the final work where the hump was is very thin, close to a 1/16th and can be bent with little effort. It is a section about 1/4 of an inch long.
Now, my question is, since this is near the section where the straight part of the tang meets the stem of the lolli, do I need to be concerned about it being too thin? Will recoil be felt in that area?
If I do need to worry about it, what are the options of fixing it.
Regards,
Coryjoe