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I love that pad
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The Following User Says Thank You to Stephen Hodges For Your Post: |
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I would store the gun upside down to avoid undue stress on that excellent pad. Nice pad!
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A Dog, A Gun, and Time enough! George Bird Evans |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Rick Roemer For Your Post: |
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I was told that a good wipe down with pure silicone from time to time would extend the useful life of a rubber recoil pad, but I cannot confirm the truthfulness of that.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Stan Hillis For Your Post: |
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I’ve used silicone spray for the rubber seals on our vehicles and also for marine applications over the years - it does seem to keep rubber items supple & clean. Ballistol also claims to be suitable for rubber. Storing the gun upside down after a routine wipe when using the gun is great advice.
I, too really like the pad quite a bit and definitely want to keep it in good shape. My Dad bought this gun about a year after I was born and it probably has a lot to do with my strong affinity for bird dogs and western skies. |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Scot Cardillo For Your Post: |
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Ballistol. Never had a rubber pad collapse if it is placed fully on the floor of wherever it is stored. Never stored just on one spot or cockeyed. But did have a Pachmayr Triple Magnum collapse because the little hard rubber with a pin that goes in the top hole to contact the screw to keep it off the floor was not inserted. Lot of foam in that pad.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Jerry Harlow For Your Post: |
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