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Sako 75 & 85 hunter recoil pad question
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 934686" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>Idaho Trecker</p><p> </p><p>I have some older Sakos and they do have screws in the recoil pad which I have replaced. It looked at first as if there were no screw holes but when I looked closely I did find some. They are almost invisible as time and the rubber had resealed the hole. So... be careful, you may have screws after all. I'd be surprised if you didn't. Take a small Phillips head screwdriver and see if you can insert it where the screw holes should be. Since you are planning on cutting it off anyway what would it hurt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 934686, member: 63138"] Idaho Trecker I have some older Sakos and they do have screws in the recoil pad which I have replaced. It looked at first as if there were no screw holes but when I looked closely I did find some. They are almost invisible as time and the rubber had resealed the hole. So... be careful, you may have screws after all. I'd be surprised if you didn't. Take a small Phillips head screwdriver and see if you can insert it where the screw holes should be. Since you are planning on cutting it off anyway what would it hurt? [/QUOTE]
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