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.80" Pachmayer Red pad
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Anyone know who sells this pad in the Decellerator model or do they even offer one?

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Try a .75" Pad from NECG

http://www.newenglandcustomgun...ersal%20Recoil%20Pad


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Pachmayr only offers the red decelerator pad in 1"thickness. Small and medium sizes.

http://www.pachmayr.com/home/D752B.php


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Thanks, found that out.

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Have you looked at the Kickeez pads? Damn - they have a RED pad - like bright red.


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Love the red pad with dark wood...like the old Griffin & Howe sporters...very distinctive.
 
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Originally posted by Austin Hunter:
Have you looked at the Kickeez pads? Damn - they have a RED pad - like bright red.


I refuse to use the Kick-eez pads; don't have enough life span left to clean up the mess after grinding one down. Besides, they are made by an archery company!

And, the client specified the Pachmayer.


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Hey now, don't be a bashing archery companiesSmiler


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I would try the NECG pads. I had Butch Searcy use one on a second hand rifle I bought from him a couple years ago. He said he was first reluctant about changing but in the end he said it was one of the easier pads to grind.


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I replaced the ventilated pad on my Mauser 404 with an Old English Decelerator red pad and wanted to shorten the longish LOP that the Type A Mauser has. I had even considered taking a bit off the butt stock to achieve the same result. Fortunately I did not as the 1" Decelerator pad actually made the LOP feel shorter even though I replaced 1" with 1".
 
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