27 June 2010, 22:36
300magmanRecoil pad question
I have a question. I have 2 1964 Model 70's not pre 64 but the first year they changed design. One is 30-06 the other .375 H&H. I have a very worn, aged original red pad on the .375. I would like to find new pads for both guns. I have not been able to find a pad to fit. It does not seem to match up to other post 64 pads.
I know I can have one ground to fit but any ideas on finding one pre fit. Thank you.
28 June 2010, 03:15
kcstottBrownells would be your best bet or the Pachmyer site. or Kickez.
Check individual manufacturers web sites not the deal sites as they may not carrie every configuration.
But in the end you may just have to have one fit to your stock.
29 June 2010, 09:29
Austin HunterDo you want a factory replica? or just a new pad that fits without grinding?
If the latter, go to Limbsaver's website - they have templates for all of their pre-fit pads. Follow directions to print them out and make sure they are sized correctly and not scaled to paper (they explain how). Then see if your stock - with pad off - fits any. I got a pad to fit a Winchester Model 100 this way one time.
29 June 2010, 16:34
300magmanI have tried that with the limbsaver pads before and could not find a match. But I may have not sized them correctly.
i was trying to locate something similar to the original red winchester pad but at this point I will take what I can find.
Thank you.
29 June 2010, 16:49
airgun1Try Galazans They make repro Winchester pads.
01 July 2010, 06:51
Austin HunterI have installed and ground a number of pads myself. I have had gunsmiths do two for me; both charged $60 (plus cost of the pad) and did excellent work. One of them worked miracles on putting a pad on unaltered Browning Superposed I had (one of earlier serial numbers - hunt with it all the time). It had a really bad cracked factory hard plastic butt-plate that I could not find a match for, so decided to go with a recoil pad. He was able to make the Pachmyr decelerator (grind to fit model) fit the curve perfectly on the back of the stock - thus keeping the gunstock unaltered.
Check Connecticut Shotgun as well. I used the pad at the very top for a rifle for my father-in-law (and it had a nib) - very cool.
http://www.csmcspecials.com/category_s/18.htmThey have a couple of pads specifically made to fit pre-64 Winchesters, but your stock might be the same layout. I'd call them and ask if you could send a traced outline of your stocks to them to see if they match without grinding.
Again, I would just have a gunsmith install one. Both of mine were ground on the rifle with no damage to the finish (the other rifle was a Ruger 375 H&H - damn Ruger pads). They can also take measurements and grind "off the rifle" as well with some of the tools available for Brownells and Midwayusa.
Good luck and let us know how it turns out!
01 July 2010, 08:43
craigsterIn my experience, there's no such thing as a "pre fit" recoil pad. Close maybe, but no cigar.
JMMV.