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It is glued (epoxy) and screwed in place.
If you feel you need something more for the recoil pad to rest against just shape a chunk of wood to fit in the back and glue it in place.
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bushmeister wrote:I've seen them, and they are not the same thing. In fact I have one on my old pump 12ga. It helps a little, but it's no Limbsaver. I think I can get the fit type Limbsaver for $27 locally. I'll check tomorrow.
bushmeister wrote:I've seen them, and they are not the same thing. In fact I have one on my old pump 12ga. It helps a little, but it's no limbsaver. I think I can get the fit type limbsaver for $27 locally. I'll check tomorrow.
MudBug wrote:Mine is a grind-to-fit limbsaver (though I really didn't have to grind much) on a chopped cav arms lower.
It is glued (epoxy) and screwed in place.
If you feel you need something more for the recoil pad to rest against just shape a chunk of wood to fit in the back and glue it in place.
Cutright wrote:Dan, how did that recoil pad work for you? I was just looking at them. I currently have the Simms slip on, but have been having trouble with it falling off while hunting. Is there a good way to secure these pads or is the screw in Kickeez the way to go?
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