Best Recoil pads
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Best Recoil pads
I've tried the search feature without much luck.
What are the best recoil pads--the ones that lessen felt recoil the most?
Decelerater
Kickeze
Limbsaver
???
Of course go to their specific sites and each says they make the best.
Think this subject was covered not long ago. Round two. Sometime repeats on subjects are better than original. Reason? You sometimes catch the attention of a new bunch of people.
Don McCullough
What are the best recoil pads--the ones that lessen felt recoil the most?
Decelerater
Kickeze
Limbsaver
???
Of course go to their specific sites and each says they make the best.
Think this subject was covered not long ago. Round two. Sometime repeats on subjects are better than original. Reason? You sometimes catch the attention of a new bunch of people.
Don McCullough
Don,
I have a Declerator on My 1895GS 45-70/457WW Mag and really like it. It came with the rifle from Wild West Guns, Anch.,AK.
Don't know nothing about the others...
I have a Declerator on My 1895GS 45-70/457WW Mag and really like it. It came with the rifle from Wild West Guns, Anch.,AK.
Don't know nothing about the others...
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I put a limbsaver on my 405, and it turned it into a really pleasant rifle to shoot.
Then we got a slip on limbsaver to use on the 43 Egyptian rolling block, again got things toned down to a comfortable level.
When we built up the 40-65 roller the buttstock was built around the limbsaver recoil pad. My wife can shoot 40 or more rounds of full power blackpowder loads with 400 gr bullets and not be discomforted any.
I suppose you might say I'm a big fan of limbsaver.
Then we got a slip on limbsaver to use on the 43 Egyptian rolling block, again got things toned down to a comfortable level.
When we built up the 40-65 roller the buttstock was built around the limbsaver recoil pad. My wife can shoot 40 or more rounds of full power blackpowder loads with 400 gr bullets and not be discomforted any.
I suppose you might say I'm a big fan of limbsaver.

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Believe some of my problem with my Browning A-Bolt, 375 H&H giving me a sore shoulder is it's weight. 8.03 lbs unloaded. Another thing I noticed is it's Browning factory recoil pad is soft in the middle and hard on the outside. This helps to explain the blue streaks on my shoulder after I fired it 6 times. The outer part of that pad is solid, hard rubber. What are they thinking? I would think rounding the edges would also help when making recoil pads for the hard kickers.
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Lastmohecken,Lastmohecken wrote:Decelerators, (old English) is my favorite. I have one on my Browning 1895 30-06 and on my model 71 450 Alaskan. I picked the Old English Decelerator for my Browning 95, because I have been so impressed with the same pad on the 450 Alaskan using full loads.
Aren't the edges/corners of the Old English pad you mention--rounded?
If so I think that would be better than most which have "sharp" edges.
Less apt to "cut into" your shoulder with rounded edges.
Don McCullough
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Yes, they are rounded, and they feel very good to me, even when I shoulder one of them with only a tee shiirt on or even no shirt at all on, very confortable.getitdone1 wrote:Lastmohecken,Lastmohecken wrote:Decelerators, (old English) is my favorite. I have one on my Browning 1895 30-06 and on my model 71 450 Alaskan. I picked the Old English Decelerator for my Browning 95, because I have been so impressed with the same pad on the 450 Alaskan using full loads.
Aren't the edges/corners of the Old English pad you mention--rounded?
If so I think that would be better than most which have "sharp" edges.
Less apt to "cut into" your shoulder with rounded edges.
Don McCullough
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+4 for Limbsaver! I have them on three of my shotguns and one on my 336T/A. I also have a Decellerator on my 870 20 gauge. Hard to tell the difference on the 20 gauges as I have a Limbsaver on the 1100 semi and the Pachmayr unit on the 870 pump! Tremendous difference in their basic felt recoil levels to begin with; making the ultimate difference with the pads installed impossible to gauge. I also have a Ram-Line aftermarket stock in Max-4 on my 870 that I use for waterfowl. It has the cooshiest pad I have seen this side of the aforementioned aftermarket pads!
I'm planning on installing a Limbsaver on my recently aquired 1894SS.
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I'm planning on installing a Limbsaver on my recently aquired 1894SS.
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