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I have two rifle stocks that in my great wisdom I set the length of pull up so they felt right while I had on my heavy hunting coat. Which worked great when I was doing most of my hunting in the Mtns or cold. Now as I sit in the blind here in TX in my t-shirt the stock feels SHORT. From the bench I stick on a Past and it works fine. So I'm looking for a way to add 1/4-1/2". I saw the leather covered one that I posted the picture for. I'm looking for a simpler option. I know I could just use a slip on when needed but I hate the looks of the rubber. Reminds me of my first $20 single shot shotgun. Next up would be a leather lace on. But I saw the NECG system that looks to me would allow a 1" pad when needed with a heavy coat and then allow me to stick on a thicker pad when needed. Anyone used their system? Other ideas always welcome. As usual just my $.02 Paul K | ||
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I used some threaded dohickeys from Brownells to manage seasonal pad changes. Worked for me. http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/productdetail.aspx?p=18246 | |||
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Do these then leave a gape between the pad and stock? As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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I bought one for my .338-06 rifle project. The mounting bracket looked a little flimsy for my taste though so I just screwed it on the stock and ground it to fit without the bracket. On a plus note, it's a good looking pad, just not removable now. If I knew on the front end I was going to stain the wood I would have used black though. I give it 2 stars Terry -------------------------------------------- Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play? | |||
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