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I am looking for a good recoil pad for my 700 mountian rifle. Can anyone give me some good advice as to where to look and what will fit?
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Pachmayr Decelerator, Sims Limbsaver, Kick-eez, I personally prefer the Decelerator, but they are all good pads.
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Might be worth looking at the Remington website if you have any interest in a SuperCell. Prices are reasonable.
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The SuperCell is a very nice pad. I'd try to go that way myself.
If looking to save weight, I'd make one out of foam.
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i know first hand why you are lookign for a recoil pad for a moutnain rifle my 280 will definatly let you know you are shooting it let me know if you find one that works good thanks ROn
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Might be worth looking at the Remington website if you have any interest in a SuperCell. Prices are reasonable. They work great and they fit.
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Remington just replaced the Limb Saver that was on My CDL with Thier Super Cell Pad. So far the Super Cell seems very nice.
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Make sure you can remove the old one. I've had a couple that were glued on by the factory. If so, just have a gunsmith do the whole job. A Pach. Decellerator is what I would choose in this case. If it can be screwed off, then a Supercell is your better/cheaper/lighter option.
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Make sure you can remove the old one. I've had a couple that were glued on by the factory. If so, just have a gunsmith do the whole job. A Pach. Decellerator is what I would choose in this case. If it can be screwed off, then a Supercell is your better/cheaper/lighter option.
RH Are those pads ground to fit, or is sanding required? Mountain rifle stocks have the same butt dimensions. TIA, Don
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Any pad from Remington is the best...... in the WORLD!!!!
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