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My Winchester SX3 kicks less than my pump no doubt. What after market recoil pads have y'all been using ? What about "Kick-ezz" ?
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I find Kick-ezz too tacky and soft, and they rip really easy. IMO you can't beat a Pachmayr sporting clay pad, the one with the hard plastic tip. Model #SC100. Plus I think they grind better..
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I'll second that. Use Kick-Eez on my rifles but use Pachmayr on my shotguns.
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The Limb savor looks promising,any one with experience with those ?
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I put Hi Viz XCoil pads on all of my rifles and shotguns.
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Limbsaver came out with a Airtech recoil pad that looks good. I think it is sticky like Passport said about other makes.
The hard tip is worthwhile.
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I sent stock to Limbsaver and had them install a grind to fit.I was out shooting it yesterday ,its very nice.
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I like the Decelerator (Pachmayr), though don't like the sporting clays version with the solid wedge at the top (I much prefer the Old English model w/o it). A little ArmourAll or similar product will slick a pad up nicely.
I also like the Kick Eez, though it is a bit softer and will splay out is stored butt down.
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The limbsaver will get stickier over time. Mine sticks to the bottom of my safe. I also have a hivz and I like it better.
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I find Kick-ezz too tacky and soft, and they rip really easy. IMO you can't beat a Pachmayr sporting clay pad, the one with the hard plastic tip. Model #SC100. Plus I think they grind better.. +3 on a bird gun. A smooth mount is the main thing..... On a duck/goose gun, its of lesser importance IME.
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As a sidebar, I have has our own Redneck grind a few pads and he does dame fine work, plus he fast as hell.
Just thought I would toss that out there..
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