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Unread 11-28-2023, 11:52 AM   #1
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Did the 12 gauge Sporting Clays screw choke guns ever leave the factory with recoil pads ? Had one in the shop yesterday for cleaning that had a pad although I didn’t pick the stock up and look it over .
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Maybe they could be ordered with a pad but to my limited collector knowledge the repros came with a skeleton butt plate. What do I know, I just shoot these things?
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Maybe they could be ordered with a pad but to my limited collector knowledge the repros came with a skeleton butt plate. What do I know, I just shoot these things?
Yeah I thought they came with SSBP also . But then again a target gun you’d think would come with a pad , but being the 80’s or early 90’s probably not .
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All Sporting Clays Classics came from the factory with a SSBP, however; a leather covered pad was considered, but never implemented. See 2nd column below and read the paragraph under Drawing Board.
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I’d like to think if they’d stayed in production longer a recoil pad option would’ve been available on the SC and steel shot versions .
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I’d like to think if they’d stayed in production longer a recoil pad option would’ve been available on the SC and steel shot versions .
Ha! Had the factory done that, one of my Sporting Clays Classics, of which a previous owner whacked its original and beautiful SSBP off, would bring at least $500 in additional value.

But, as most of us know, the pad adds functional value as a shooter. So maybe it's a wash!
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I’d like to think if they’d stayed in production longer a recoil pad option would’ve been available on the SC and steel shot versions .
I'd like to think if they'd stayed in production longer we would have G-grades in 28 & 16 ga with dogs head butt plates
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I know I'm in the minority but I love the look of a well fit, appropriate pad. They also allow for much simpler minor fitting adjustments.
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I know I'm in the minority but I love the look of a well fit, appropriate pad. They also allow for much simpler minor fitting adjustments.
Much cheaper adding a nice pad than fitting a new stock.
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