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23 October 2005, 22:41
470 Mbogo
New Pachmayer pad for Big Bores
Well it's new to me . It's called the XLT Ultra Soft and is very close to the Triple Magnum F990 but is not ventilated. It sure looks like a good choice for big bores. Here is a link
http://www.pachmayr.com/pachmayr/

Take care,
Dave


www.470mbogo.com
23 October 2005, 23:15
Gerard
Thanks Dave,
I have to start thinking about building another big bore and I no longer take kindly to recoil. Good to know this.
24 October 2005, 02:44
mix3006
Good one Dave. I prefer the look of that to the ventilated pads.
24 October 2005, 03:08
MartinPotts
Book marked ..

Thanks buddy .. looks like its alot thicker then my Decelerator and will looks good on my 470 AR .. thumb

Martin
24 October 2005, 07:28
470 Mbogo
This pad might be a really good pad for Lott's etc. I've ordered one for my new 375 Weatherby which will be a while before it's complete so if anyone has had experience with this pad it would be great to hear from them. If you have a hard kicking big bore (in the 90 ft lbs range) I would be curious if this pad has bottomed out. The F990 pad might still be the best bet for the really big bores.
Take good care,
Dave


www.470mbogo.com
24 October 2005, 08:57
MartinPotts
quote:
Originally posted by 470 Mbogo:
This pad might be a really good pad for Lott's etc. I've ordered one for my new 375 Weatherby which will be a while before it's complete so if anyone has had experience with this pad it would be great to hear from them. If you have a hard kicking big bore (in the 90 ft lbs range) I would be curious if this pad has bottomed out. The F990 pad might still be the best bet for the really big bores.
Take good care,
Dave


The recoil pad on your 375 was that a factory recoil pad ? the one on my 378 was.. and it was like someone kicking the cra% out me every time i pulled the trigger even though the rifle had a custom 28 inch air gauge and it weighed 21 Lbs it still kicked it i put a Decelerator
on it .. but the one on it is the older vertion ...Much older... so i was thinking of putting one like in the post ..

Once again thanks for the heads up .

Martin
24 October 2005, 18:24
fla3006
Now if they'll just offer them in red and brown.




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24 October 2005, 21:27
Atkinson
I am building a 505 Gibbs and it will have a Neidner steel buttplate, I figure no one will buy it from me, so at last I will have a rifle I can keep!!


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24 October 2005, 21:28
<JOHAN>
quote:
Originally posted by fla3006:
Now if they'll just offer them in red and brown.


I would prefer red or orange classic style pads, no white line base or such crap bawling bawling bawling

With the current models and offers I have to find pads from another maker Roll Eyes

Cheers
/JOHAN
24 October 2005, 22:13
Enigma
I had that XLT Triple Magnum pad installed this fall on my 375 Holland prior to my moose hunt and I can tell you that it is the best pad I've had on any rifle!!! It makes my gun a pleasure to shoot. The factory recoil pad was harder than a hockey puck!!! I'm sure that people shooting big bores will love this pad!!!

Enigma
25 October 2005, 02:44
MartinPotts
quote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
I am building a 505 Gibbs and it will have a Neidner steel buttplate, I figure no one will buy it from me, so at last I will have a rifle I can keep!!


For how long ray ?

You already sold the best rifles you had .. the 9.3's

Martin
25 October 2005, 03:52
Hog Killer
quote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
I am building a 505 Gibbs and it will have a Neidner steel buttplate, I figure no one will buy it from me, so at last I will have a rifle I can keep!!


Ray,

bewilderedI thought your comfort level for recoil stopped at 416/404J. So are you going to shoot the 505, or just keep it? sofa jump

Hog Killer


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25 October 2005, 06:23
700 nitro
he will load it with black powder 1500 fps should keep em happy.
25 October 2005, 07:27
MartinPotts
quote:
Originally posted by 700 nitro:
he will load it with black powder 1500 fps should keep em happy.


Thats quite a bit for someone that thinks the 9.3x64 is to much gun roflmao roflmao roflmao roflmao


Martin
25 October 2005, 07:44
Longbob
I think all recoil pads on a wooden stock should be red. It must stem from my elementary days when all erasers were red on the end of a pencil. Rubber is red.


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25 October 2005, 07:52
tiggertate
I don't know Forrest, that could be mistaken for a giant draftsman's eraser with a wood handle, LOL!


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25 October 2005, 15:57
jpb
quote:
Originally posted by 470 Mbogo:
This pad might be a really good pad for Lott's etc. I've ordered one for my new 375 Weatherby which will be a while before it's complete so if anyone has had experience with this pad it would be great to hear from them. If you have a hard kicking big bore (in the 90 ft lbs range) I would be curious if this pad has bottomed out.
Dave


How would you tell? Serious question -- when I fire a big rifle I get smacked of course, but I don't think I could tell if the pad compressed all the way or not.

John (wimpy shooter of .375 H&H's!)
25 October 2005, 16:23
jeffeosso
quote:
Originally posted by jpb:
How would you tell? Serious question -- when I fire a big rifle I get smacked of course, but I don't think I could tell if the pad compressed all the way or not.

John (wimpy shooter of .375 H&H's!)


You can tell.. if you shoot 10-15 rounds from a monster, then go back to 80-90#, you can feel it in slow motion.. I noticed this first in PISTOLS of all things.. had shot 9, 10, 40, 45acp.. then got into hopping up my ruger bisley 45 LC... then went back to jana's 10mm.. and it felt like someone was pulled the slide back and riding it down when I was shooting it...

I am a firm beliver is pach f990, but it's ugly.. I am trying the limbsaver.. seems to be a better pad than the kickese.. and i guess I'll have to use this new one

jeffe


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26 October 2005, 05:21
470 Mbogo
Hi jpb
If the pad doesn't bottom out it will compress and feel even as it pushes back with the recoil velocity. If it bottoms out it will compress and then feal like you didn't have a recoil pad at all as you get hit with the hard edges. Think of a shock absorber on a car or motorcycle when it bottoms out. Same idea.

I still think the F990 pad is the best for the big bores in the 80 to 90 ft lbs of recoil but this pad looks like it could be a good option for people that don't like the look of the ventilated pad.
Take care
Dave


www.470mbogo.com
26 October 2005, 05:52
Woodjack
Why not have a progressive pad?
you could start with a decelerator,reduce its thickness and with a super adhesive,graft a layer of the new XLT ultrasoft version onto it.
29 October 2005, 02:52
Enigma
I just got back from the farm after shooting a box of Remington 270gr CoreLocks. My shoulder feels great with no bruise at all. With the factory winchester recoil pad it would only take 1 shot to feel the pain!!! This XLT Triple Magnum pad is great. I will try to share a picture of the pad installed on my gun... if I figure out how to post pictures!!!

Enigma


29 October 2005, 03:27
Hog Killer
Hey Enigma, zoom out some the next time. I thought you had taken a picture for your Lazyboy recliner. bewildered

Hog Killer


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29 October 2005, 06:33
tiggertate
quote:
Originally posted by Woodjack:
Why not have a progressive pad?
you could start with a decelerator,reduce its thickness and with a super adhesive,graft a layer of the new XLT ultrasoft version onto it.


That's pretty much how a Limbsaver works. It has internals that in effect, create progressive resistance to compression. The end result is spreading the recoil impulse over more time, if that makes sense.


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29 October 2005, 10:12
JKS
I don't know about the XLT, but the Limbsaver products have proved their worth to me. Their "time decay technology" or some such BS seems to work! If the XLT is better that is a big step forward.

John


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