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You might consider what size the plugs are on the pad you choose, and whether or not the gun is a big bore or a small bore. To me, pads with very large plugs look bad on a small bore.
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Use the solid Winchester pad with small plugs. When it's ground to shape grind off the Winchester lettering.
https://connecticutshotgun.co/winche...le-recoil-pad/ |
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The noshoc pads are also good for doing what mr. Porter mentions above. They have closer screw spacing, and are 7/8” thick. They are good for small bore guns.
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For leather pads, (Dewey) Vicknair Restorations in Lititz, PA
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