Best aftermarket Recoil Pad?
Looking at upgrading the stock pad on my Browning A-Bolt Synthetic. Pachmayr and Sims Limbsaver are some of the ones I'm looking at.
I want a pre-fit pad..nothing slip on. What are the best pads out there..is there a noticeable difference in felt recoil..is it worth $40? Thanks |
Best and is it worth don't always go together !?!?
These are my favorites. For shotguns http://www.pachmayr.com/home/D752B.php For rifles http://www.pachmayr.com/home/XLT-magnum-traps.php |
I have had TREMENDOUSLY great luck with LimbSaver products and their customer service and quality are top notch!!! I have them on my bows, muzzleloader and shotguns.
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Originally Posted by SecondChance
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I have had TREMENDOUSLY great luck with LimbSaver products and their customer service and quality are top notch!!! I have them on my bows, muzzleloader and shotguns.
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Pachmayr, Limbsaver and Kick-Eze. All will do the trick.
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Originally Posted by bugsNbows
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Pachmayr, Limbsaver and Kick-Eze. All will do the trick.
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Independent testing has proven the Kickezz most effective at reducing felt recoil.I have them on 2 rifles and my 12g.I can shoot slugs or any hefty loads comfortably.
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I just installed a grind-to-fit Kick-Eze on a Ruger #1 in 300 WM. I'm inclined to like it more than the Limbsaver. It ground well, didn't sluff off or chip, and looks pretty darn good IMO.
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Thanks for the thoughts-I had not heard of the Kickeez pads before. Just for ease I think I'm going to opt for the Limbsaver which have pre-made pads for my Browning.
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Originally Posted by desertloper
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Thanks for the thoughts-I had not heard of the Kickeez pads before. Just for ease I think I'm going to opt for the Limbsaver which have pre-made pads for my Browning.
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