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Typical butt pad on a SC ?
Unread 06-11-2010, 12:34 AM   #1
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Default Typical butt pad on a SC ?

I have a SC built in the mid 1920's with a Jenkins pad. What would have likely been the original factory pad ? This gun falls in a missing stockbook serial number range but has a Remington code stamp of 1951. Could there be any information on the repairs ?

Are these single barrel trap guns usually shot with the beads lined up, stacked, gapped ???

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Unread 06-11-2010, 07:01 AM   #2
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Kurt, Period Parker catalogs advertised the Hawkins pad as the standard butt treatment but I am sure the customer could have the factory install the pad of their choice.

My SC and DHE trap guns are stocked high to shoot rising targets.I float the bird over the bead. On my SC I stay about 6" under the target.
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Kurt, Period Parker catalogs advertised the Hawkins pad as the standard butt treatment but I am sure the customer could have the factory install the pad of their choice.

My SC and DHE trap guns are stocked high to shoot rising targets.I float the bird over the bead. On my SC I stay about 6" under the target.

And with your skeet gun, you have to stay 2 ft. under the bird.
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I know I know...Don,t worry Dave I will render that situation....
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There's no way to know where your hold point is, until you pattern the gun.
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