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What pad did you use that it had a brass plate in it?
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11-13-2016, 11:53 AM | #4 | ||||||
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Mr. Nelson:
You don't specify which type of Galazan pad you used. Or the size. If you attempted to grind down a large sized pad too far, this might happen. It's always best to start with a pad as closely sized to your gun's butt as possible. As Mr. Romig suggests, perhaps a new pad is the best solution. |
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I believe the Pachmeyer decelerator pads have a plate inside them....which is why I don't use them anymore. Go with the classic Silvers style recoil pad and you'll never have to worry about that issue again.
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They used to. I dont think they do anymore.
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Brian, speaking of buttplates do not mean to highjack this thread but have you seen the metal pistol grip plates before on Parkers? Gary
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The one on your A grade lifter is the first one that i have physically seen.
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Thanks all, the silvers are bit stiff if max recoil absorbtion is desired, but a new pad is likely the way we will go.
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Kick-eez pads are great for recoil absorption and they install nicely. But they may not have the look you are going for.
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