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Slip on pads????
I would like advice on a brand and size slip on pad for a Parker 0 frame 20 gauge? Thanks in advance
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First choice: Galco in a Medium size. Top shelf, but pricey.
Runner up: Galazan Gamekeeper also in a Medium size. ~ half the cost of a Galco. Either will add 5/8" to LOP. |
Bought an Orvis small for my Repro 28 gauge this time last year…perfect fit, nice pad…made by galco, I believe…they had a sale, was around $90. Darker brown than others, probably varies…
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I have multiple pads made my Gary Fatheree, The Leatherman. He is from south central PA and he attends the Spring Southern. They are a quality leather and faster with a buckle. They also have multiple foam inserts that can be swapped out depending on the length you need.
https://accu-riser.com/cheek-pad-and...ites-you-best/ |
Lots of references here Greg, and here's yet another one. Kick-Killer leather slip ons. If your after recoil reduction without permanently altering the butt of the gun, this is the way to go. They come in numerous sizes. I have them all. I probably have 6 of these and have never had an issue with them.
I use them for LOP increase. They add 1/2" to 9/16" and come with an either Velcro securing flap, or leather laces. Super good quality, they stay secure in any conditions, and importantly (to me) Made In America. https://www.chuckhawks.com/kick_killer_recoil_pad.htm |
I second the gamekeeper pads from Galazan. Had others and only kept the Gamekeepers.
Seem to fit better after leather breaks in. It does add length, bout 1/2 Inch or so. No issue for me, 14 1/2 inch LOP is my norm and most all my guns are 14 even to start.... Mattly |
Another option which is not that classy but work well and are reasonably priced are Beartooth slip on pads.
https://www.beartooth-products.com/c...recoil-pad-kit |
I like the look of the kick killer, but don't see anywhere to purchase? I am leaning on the Galco, but it is kind of a hard leather. Does anyone use the Pachmeyer Decelerator slip on ??
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Greg, after some looking around I have determined that they are no longer available. A site called Buffalo Arms, in Idaho, indicates that the pads are no longer available from the manufacturer. That's sad news.
If you will provide the measurements of your stock butt (length and width) I'll check through mine and see what size you'd need for your Parker. If you at least know that maybe you can find one on eBay, or another such site. |
Thanks Stan. I think I need a medium in just about every brand I have researched for a 20 gauge 0 frame. I did buy a Pachmeyer Decelerator slip on through Ebay, and a limbsaver at Walmart. I will probably buy a few and see what I like best
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If your looking for a "kick killer" pad look on e-bay a company called Tourbon makes a copy of the Kick killer for about $25.
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Tourbon slip-on pads are more attractive than the Kick Killer slip-on pads because, when properly sized, the flap completely covers the velco. With the Kick Killer pads it leaves that big honkin' velco only partially covered. The above is my opinion only, your opinion may vary.
The problem with the Tourbon pad is that it's too big and will result in a sloppy fit on a 20ga 0-frame Parker stock. Mike suggested that the Leatherman pads have a buckle and as a result are "faster". How is it that they're faster? My 4 Galco slip-on pads are made from a softer more flexible leather than my stiffer hard leather Galazan Gamekeeper pad. Admittedly, I own just one Gamekeeper pad to compare, so it's not a big sampling. |
I do not leave the slip on or tie on pads on the gun.I have had some leave marks on the gun, either stain or finish surface marks.
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I have bought several Tourbon products and have been very satisfied. But they are made in China which is a problem for some folks.
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I use the galazan gamekeepers on several guns. The medium fits everything but an 1892 DH with a larger butt. I also cut some old mousepads when I need to add extra LOP. With the velcro fastener, I can switch easily between guns.
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Well there's always the old stand-by Packy-derm rubber pad. This-n' served my late FIL well for many years. Not the prettiest but they work...
https://i.imgur.com/C692Z3Hl.jpg |
I purchased two recently, the Tourbon as others have mentioned and a Kevin's branded. Both are nice pads but the Kevin's brand is a softer leather which provides a better fit.
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