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recoil pad question for you guncranks, your help would be appreciated

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27 June 2010, 21:09
Geedubya
recoil pad question for you guncranks, your help would be appreciated
I have two Remington 700 LVSF rifles.

The following picture is typical of each


Here is my problem. On both of the rifles, the factory stock has degraded.








I would like to replace the degraded recoil pads with new pads. I would rather find pre-fit pads rather than grind to fit.

I purchased two from Midway supply which were supposed to fit. They didn't.

Anyone here know where to get a pre fit pad for the LVSF?
Thanks
GWB
27 June 2010, 21:44
Bobster
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/ca...=1148810&catid=10513
27 June 2010, 22:14
Geedubya
Bobster,
Screw holes on my stock are 3.1" center to center. I tried the 19484 remington but it did not work. I'm contacting limbsaver to see if they have a replacement. I think this was a boyds stock on this model.
Thanks for the reply
GWB
28 June 2010, 17:29
Hot Core
How `bout some good news?

Had a buddy tell me just a couple of weeks ago that he had seen the same thing on a couple of his Remingtons. He contacted Remington and they said they were aware of that problem. So they sent him new ones at no cost.

Needless to say, they fit without grinding tu2 and they are from a different manufacturer, but work as well as the old ones did when new.

Best of luck to you.
28 June 2010, 18:49
jeffeosso
those are limbsavers, or made by SIM labs, whichever ..

and some engine/header paint will cover up that bright stainless1!!!


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29 June 2010, 09:30
Austin Hunter
that looks nasty!


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