recoil pad
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 172

Sell that old design and get a new rifle with a soft pad, 3 way safety that controls the firing pin and maybe even CRF!
The Kimber, Ruger and other rifles are not all that expensive.
Nobody wants push feed like the M700 and the weak extractor and brazed on bolt handle that they have.
The Kimber, Ruger and other rifles are not all that expensive.
Nobody wants push feed like the M700 and the weak extractor and brazed on bolt handle that they have.
Last edited by Savage_99; 08-01-2015 at 05:48 PM. Reason: To clarify that the 700 is not a prefered design!
#13

Back in the 50's 60's and 70's we didn't have magnum rifles for the most part. Shot gun shells were 2 3/4 inch.
We didn't spend hours at the range as ammo was an expanse and best used to harvest game.
When products started showing up on the market to tame the recoil we bought the products.
When Money got more plentiful we shot at targets a bit more too so wanted the products that reduced the recoil.
Al
We didn't spend hours at the range as ammo was an expanse and best used to harvest game.
When products started showing up on the market to tame the recoil we bought the products.
When Money got more plentiful we shot at targets a bit more too so wanted the products that reduced the recoil.

#14

"Sell that old design and get a new rifle with a soft pad, 3 way safety that controls the firing pin and maybe even CRF!
The Kimber, Ruger and other rifles are not all that expensive.
Nobody wants push feed and the weak extractor they have".
This was helpful! Especially the last sentence.
The Kimber, Ruger and other rifles are not all that expensive.
Nobody wants push feed and the weak extractor they have".
This was helpful! Especially the last sentence.
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 172

"Sell that old design and get a new rifle with a soft pad, 3 way safety that controls the firing pin and maybe even CRF!
The Kimber, Ruger and other rifles are not all that expensive.
Nobody wants push feed and the weak extractor they have".
This was helpful! Especially the last sentence.
The Kimber, Ruger and other rifles are not all that expensive.
Nobody wants push feed and the weak extractor they have".
This was helpful! Especially the last sentence.
I corrected it above with:
"Nobody wants push feed like the M700 and the weak extractor they have."
#16
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: n.e. of Houston, Tx
Posts: 21

LOL, if it were me, I'd buy the cheapest pair of flip flops/rubber sandals.....around a $1, and make a recoil pad out of it. I have around five rifles with such a recoil pad.
Recall first time I showed up at range with a stock on a rifle I that I'd made and had used a cheapo flip flop for its recoil pad. Gents there had quite a chuckle at the recoil pad I'd made using a flip flop, but all agreed it worked and actually looked decent.
You can remove your original butt plate and just glue on the recoil pad with silicone adhesive. I just place the butt on the sandal, trace around the butt with a fine point marker on the sandal.....then use my bandsaw to cut out the pad. Then I use my belt sander to smooth its edges and get a perfect fit on the butt and then just glue it on. Have yet to have one of my cheapo pads come off. But, using silicone adhesive, allows me to easily remove it if I wanted too.
Recall first time I showed up at range with a stock on a rifle I that I'd made and had used a cheapo flip flop for its recoil pad. Gents there had quite a chuckle at the recoil pad I'd made using a flip flop, but all agreed it worked and actually looked decent.
You can remove your original butt plate and just glue on the recoil pad with silicone adhesive. I just place the butt on the sandal, trace around the butt with a fine point marker on the sandal.....then use my bandsaw to cut out the pad. Then I use my belt sander to smooth its edges and get a perfect fit on the butt and then just glue it on. Have yet to have one of my cheapo pads come off. But, using silicone adhesive, allows me to easily remove it if I wanted too.
#18

Sell that old design and get a new rifle with a soft pad, 3 way safety that controls the firing pin and maybe even CRF!
The Kimber, Ruger and other rifles are not all that expensive.
Nobody wants push feed like the M700 and the weak extractor and brazed on bolt handle that they have.
The Kimber, Ruger and other rifles are not all that expensive.
Nobody wants push feed like the M700 and the weak extractor and brazed on bolt handle that they have.
Oh, and my .300 Weatherby Vanguard is also push feed and has a two position safety just like the M700 Remingtons. It is getting ready to make it's second trip to Africa where it will add to it's list of animals that also include a couple of Montana bull elk, a New Zealand Stag and Tahr and ...
#19

I wonder if he knows a Savage Mod 99 is a push feed as is my Mod 88 Win, and the .760 slide action, everything except a semi auto and single shot is a push feed, just a difference in how the bolt is pushed closed.
#20
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 172

The 99 Savage rifles are control round feed. CRF!
The M88 and 760 are only push feed.