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Old 03-08-2008, 07:52 PM   #1
 
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does anybody know if you can put a recoil pad on a remington 7600?
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Old 03-08-2008, 09:57 PM   #2
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In regards to a over the counter I am not sure their areany pre-fitsbut possiblya slip on? The other option is a grind to fit. Check with your local gunsmiths about costs and options, they'll be able to hook you up with something.
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I'm sure it can be done.... question is really more of which one and how do you want to install it?
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i think i remember that a Remington 7600 butstock is the same as a Remington 870. I could be wrong though but i believe a gunsmith said that before when he was ordering one for someone.
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The 760/7600 has a stock like the 20 ga. 870.
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you can find over the counter slip on ones, and grind to fit. Go to your local gunsmith and see what they recommend
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Old 03-09-2008, 11:12 AM   #7
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check with limbsaver. i saw a pre- fit l listed but i dont know if there is a difference in the synthetic and wood stock 7600 models.
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For the best fit without any gessing get a sims limsavr grind to fit,not only will you have a perfect fitting pad,you can also change the pitch as to greatly reduce felt recoil compared to before. Most people overlook pitch angle and it means the difference between comb recoiling away from face compared to comb of stock smacking your cheek.
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