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Limbsaver recoil pads getting sticky
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1812646" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Yup......................DITTO on that one. <u><em><strong>DON"T DO IT!!!</strong></em></u> If the pad is fitted as "skipglo" has described an you mess up, the only thing you will have is a messed up, REPLACEABLE recoil pad. There's videos out there showing how to grind a pad in on the stock, well.....it doesn't work as easily as it is shown. "One" slip ever so slight and you'll have a stock with a grind mark that will never go away unless the stock is refinished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1812646, member: 69192"] Yup......................DITTO on that one. [U][I][B]DON"T DO IT!!![/B][/I][/U] If the pad is fitted as "skipglo" has described an you mess up, the only thing you will have is a messed up, REPLACEABLE recoil pad. There's videos out there showing how to grind a pad in on the stock, well.....it doesn't work as easily as it is shown. "One" slip ever so slight and you'll have a stock with a grind mark that will never go away unless the stock is refinished. [/QUOTE]
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