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14 September 2006, 14:58
Fergus_Bailey
Butt pad for a classic rifle
I am in the process of building a Mauser actioned rifle in a walnut stock. I am wondering about what pad to use on the stock. The other walnut stocked rifles I have built all have brown Pachmayr pads on them, but I have seen some nice “British style†rifles with a red butt pad. So, I am looking for some opinions, or even better some photos to consider.

Thanks for any input.


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14 September 2006, 15:50
Stu C
Galazan’s sells what they call a period correct “red†pad as well as stocking the Silvers pads. I’d have a look at those.

I have the catalogue at home but I think you can see pictures online at - www.connecticutshotgun.com

Of course Pachmayr also makes a red coloured pad.


- stu
14 September 2006, 16:09
Gerry
Fergus,

Good on Ya, nice to hear from you again.....

Black, Brown, Red, what the Hell.....as long as there are no White-Line Spacers except on original Weatherby's & Remington's. I'm a big Pachmayr fan, especially their Old English Model but then again, my tatse is not just conservative; but rather Ultra-Conservative.

I've two solid Red pads on a couple of my "Classics"; one a Brown Precision synthetic and the other my Winchester Model 70 Safari Express L/H .375 H&H. Somehow I couldn't imagine them otherwise but the large(er) Red Pads seem to fit the size & concept of the rifle.

If I was going to build a Classic Mauser Sporter then I would certainly consider, like yourself; a solid Red Pad but it would be a toss up between the overall astethics of the rifle, cartridge (Small/Large), action size, wood hue, metal finish, etc. The thinner Pachmayr Old English Black pads look very nice on some smaller, svelt rifles and the Red ones I've used & seen are normally at least 1", solid, thick and to me would appear sorta (overwhelming) on a small, light, stalking rifle.

Whew! That was jsut supposed to be a comment, not a chapter......

I'd be more than happy to send you a photo but I am Cyberally (Photo) Challenged. I'm sure others will be happy to oblige.

Have Fun putting your Rifle together!


Cheers,

Number 10
14 September 2006, 18:03
RCG
Both www.brownells.com and www.midwayusa.com offer classic red pads as well as the Pachmayr pads mentioned above.

I agree with Gerry that the aesthetics of the rifle to be built will probably dictate the pad to be used.

RCG
15 September 2006, 03:54
Tex21
Ya know...

If you were building a true classic Mauser, you'd install a checkered steel buttplate! stir

sofa


Jason

"Chance favors the prepared mind."
15 September 2006, 04:13
Marc_Stokeld
I prefer the red one from Galazan's. Brownells sells a London Guns pad and it is a little different. I prefer red pads on my rifles that have pads which aren't leather covered.
15 September 2006, 11:29
Stu C
Galazan's Correct Period Pad




- stu
15 September 2006, 14:30
Fergus_Bailey
Thanks for all the input. thumb

I am visiting my smith tomorrow, so will discuss with him and report back.


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