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Butt Pad
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<blockquote data-quote="Triple BB" data-source="post: 985105" data-attributes="member: 947"><p>I have a butt pad that is an 1 3/8" thick on a 300 RUM with a heavy scope and brake. The thing kicks pretty good, but there really isn't a pain issue as the pad is fairly soft and absorbs the recoil. I think the pad is compressing quite a bit more than any of my harder pads which in turn is allowing more backwards movement with the gun. If everything else on the gun is good, is there a possibility this extra movement is contributing to some erratic groups?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triple BB, post: 985105, member: 947"] I have a butt pad that is an 1 3/8" thick on a 300 RUM with a heavy scope and brake. The thing kicks pretty good, but there really isn't a pain issue as the pad is fairly soft and absorbs the recoil. I think the pad is compressing quite a bit more than any of my harder pads which in turn is allowing more backwards movement with the gun. If everything else on the gun is good, is there a possibility this extra movement is contributing to some erratic groups? [/QUOTE]
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