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Sooo, I have this diminutive German rifle stock with a slightly curved butt plate and am wondering if any of you 'sperts out there have ever tried heating and bending, say a Pachmayr or Silvers pad? I do not need the pad, rather the length acquired. Heating the pad is easy. Another question arises asking: will the pad retain it's curved shape after the mounting pressure is released and the pad cooled? The Silvers pads contain no metal of which I am aware, dissimilar to the Pachmayr.

The curve in the butt is close to one found an an older M70 steel plate. This bending idea works, eh?

I am aware of the obviation of sanding the damn thing flat, just do not wish to go there. May want originality some day later.

Help me out or I sacrifice a virgin.

Stephen
 
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Pachy pad. The widows peak is RTV. My buddy heated it and rolled it over a round bar.





 
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I did one many years ago, it worked but didn't look as nice as that one.
 
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That came out well. I have done several with the Neidner steel but never thought about doing a Pachmyer.


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Rich, et al,
Thanks for the confirmation, and really nice ending to that pad. Wow.
Stephen
 
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