Thanks for your patience, Tim. I really appreciate it.
So, to be the most conservative (again, focusing on the shotgun SB-2 receivers,) I'd imagine I can assume the full SAAMI 10ga pressure acting across the smallest interior case surface area as the "design lug thrust". This would be the maximum force exerted on the breech face that, likely, is trying to shear the recoil lug or make the break action break open.
In comparison, I can take the full SAAMI 45-70 pressure acting across the entire OUTSIDE case area (again, just to be conservative) and see how the numbers compare.
In the end, you mentioned bedding the barrel to the action--sounds like I need to make up the 0.05" gab between the rifle barrel and the shotgun SB-2 receiver, correct? Is this only for aesthetics or will it effect the way the firearm functions?
I know the simple answer is just to buy two receivers, but again, I've got my thinkin' cap on.
Thanks again for your thoughts and consideration, I appreciate your patience.
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