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Who makes the best around? (For hunting, and everyday in the feed truck)
In the 6.5 thread - MuleDeer mentioned them, but no brand names or suggestions.
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I glued a couple neoprene mouse pads together on a stock with a low comb. Worked great but they wouldn’t stay glued. Lol.
I’m interested in the answers as well.
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Triad Tactical They have the most options from just a pad to pad with pack, with or w/o shell loops, in numerous colors, etc. They are also made in the USA, which is important to me. https://www.triadtactical.com/All-Triad-Stock-Packs/Eagle Industries also makes a quality product in the USA (at least they used to–I’ve only bought Triad packs lately), but it only comes one way in either black or OD. http://www.eagleindustries.com/products/detail.aspx?id=91
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This is the one I use on several of my rifles to get proper sight picture due to my high cheek bones and low combs of most traditional hunting rifles. I just put padding of some sort underneath this and strap it on and get a cheek weld with my eyes closed. If I have to go up or down to get full sight picture when I open my eyes I adjust the padding level as needed. Seems to work very well for me and the little zippered pocket is pretty handy as well for a couple extra rounds (I wouldn't trust the silly ones on the outside of the pocket) and a lens cleaner and lighter as well. Likely not the best one out there no doubt but for $11 shipped (Amazon just raised the price to a whopping $15 shipped now) it seems to work well for me. https://www.amazon.com/Allen-Buttst...tstock+Shell+Holder+and+Pouch+for+Rifles
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I've always been a curmudgeon - now I'm an old curmudgeon. ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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What about in leather for lever guns? I've got a 336 that could use a little boost but nylon just looks wrong.
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