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Brent, Time being money, these inserts may be worth the cost. Gun Nut II @ Brownells I'm not a pro but installed these on my O/U for pad changes for trap, field, cold weather field. Also for a few others where quick change was wanted. Work well.
The key elements in human thinking are not numbers but labels of fuzzy sets. -- L. Zadeh
Which explains a lot.
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Thanks for all the tips. I'm not to worried about fixing this as I have done this before. Was curious about other peoples methods. Kelly
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you don't need to be a master gunsmith to put a tooth pick in a screw hole and put the screw back in.
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you don't need to be a master gunsmith to put a tooth pick in a screw hole and put the screw back in. No you don't. But then it doesn't take a master garage mechanic to screw it up either. The toothpick method is good for one thing - emergencies. And pretty marginal at that. Brent
Save an elk, shoot a cow.
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