I have a plan to shim it with whatever thickness of brass stock I can fit in the pocket, just to help hold the lug a little more vertical. Hoping it stays flatter against the receiver channel and doesn't get beaten up as fast.
My thinking is that an aluminum lug is cheap and easily replaced as needed. The titanium lugs are silly expensive, and not really much lighter. I'd rather have the wear and hammering happen on the cheap and easily replaced part than on the receiver groove.
Titanium lug that i used fit perfectly in the lug inlet (laminated stock) the aluminum lug was sloppy fit although the rifle shot well. The titanium lug is softer then the receiver material and fits the groove in the receiver better, it still imprints to a degree but not like the aluminum lug. Its a win win and I never used epoxy on the laminated stock nor was there a need for it or shim material. Expensive LOL it was a couple of bucks more then the factory lug and it is a one time investment.