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Thanks, Russ.
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Does anyone know what the distance between the screw holes would be on these? Thanks.
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Still pretty big for what I need. Its off a grade 3 1912 Ithaca Flues 16 gauge. It is one of the Krupp steel lightweights and the butt is only 4 3/8" by 1 3/8". I suppose I'll have to get this one and drill a new screw hole.
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Bob, what is your existing hole spacing?
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David, there is only about 2.2" between the existing holes. 3 3/8" would put them very close to the toe and heel.
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I believe the London Guns pad has shorter spacing, maybe 3". Contact Mark Beasland for a measurement. I have a couple, but am not able to get to them. I believe the Repro No Shoc is 3 1/8 with small plugs, very useful for small guns.
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