LimbSaver Grind-to-Fit Recoil Pad, Standard Stocks, Medium
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The best thing to do is to measure your stock and then check the website. I do not have 94, so I cannot assist If I were to guess, I would say it would require a small grind to fit.
There are no screws in the package. All you need are two wood screws, 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches long, to complete the project!
It is a limbsaver. Black is a typical limbsaver
Several pads have been made this way by me. It can certainly be done by hand. There is, however, a lot of work involved. I finally bought a bench sander after I had used a few. We are doing much better now. It is also a very useful tool to use a jig.
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In my experience, these recoil pads work well for most shotguns because I usually want to reduce the total length of pull, rather than increase it, I cut my stock so that the total length of pull I desire is achieved. In terms of installation, it is a pretty straightforward process. Using a marker or something fine, trace over the outline of the base of the pad and then hold it up to your stock. You can now grind the design to a finer finish on the belt sander. This is a good tool, and another benefit is that it keeps your sanding belts as new as ever. The pad can feel quite sticky after the initial dry grind with a super coarse belt. This is due to the extra surface area created by the roughness of the grind - the more surface area, the stickier the pad. I am not sure how to explain this. When a pad is initially ground, it will feel very sticky because the surface has not been smoothed out. Take your time to grind it really well with a wet cloth. The belts you use for this task are finer Basically what you are doing is ensuring that the sides of the pad are polished off with WD40 while the belt is still fairly coarse. You're still using a coarse belt, but one that is a little finer than the dry grind belt. I think you will be impressed with the results of several rounds of wet grinding while refreshing the WD40 as needed.
This pad is for a pump shotgun that I installed. I have heard people talk about how soft the recoil on their gun is after putting a limbsaver on it for years. This would be the first time I had ever seen a pad like this. Instead of pachmayer, I would have preferred to stick with them. In contrast to this limbsaver pad, I have a grind to fit pachmayer pad that is significantly softer. Recoil from a gun with that configuration is smaller than that from the gun with limbs attached It is the same style gun in the same gauge and is a great deal. How much will it reduce the The Pachmayer reduces recoil more, but IMO can still be improved.
The Pachmayr F325, the Pachmayr Decelerator, and now the Limbsaver have been my testing devices. My O/U had a nice addition with the F325, although I had to drill out the cavities inside of the collapsing X design to soften it up a little. Although we both have new shotguns, my fiance was the perfect buyer for this Limbsaver pad. In addition to getting rid of bruising on her collarbone, this will also give her better posture.
The pad is excellent. My experience has been that it is the best way to reduce felt recoil when shooting the shotgun. The Pachmayr, Gooey, KickEez, and Gamekeeper pads have also been compared. To grind, fit, and finish the parts correctly, it requires a lot of time and effort. To install my gun professionally, I decided to pay a local gunsmith $85 for services.
It's been a punishing afternoon at the range, so I fired 270. I had an excellent experience with Limbsaver customer service before purchasing. As a result, I chose the template that fit the closest to the rifle's butt plate in the emailed page of templates. As it was a close enough fit, grinding was not even Since I acquired limbsaver a year ago, this is the second time I have purchased a grind to fit device. In the first case, it was a Weatherby. Aside from the limbsaver, the 300 win mag and the 300 win mag made a huge difference. I am extremely satisfied with both and have nothing but good things to say Those are good quality products and make a tremendous difference when it comes to It is a good deal. But before you pull the trigger, make sure you take off the buttplate on your riffle and match it to the right template.
To start off, I would like to say that this product does its job well. My Mossberg 500 wooden stock experienced a significant reduction in recoil because of it. There will be a grind to fit the recoil pad and it will require additional items for the job to be done Since I did not want to purchase additional items and perform the grinding myself, I hired a gunsmith to do the work. Ultimately it was a successful project with a good outcome. It takes a while to get used to, and I have one complaint. You may have noticed it with a close up. The polish didn't go on very well. you an idea how well this recoil pad performed, I put 20-pounds on it The shells are 3/4 inch in diameter, and 8-inch in length The 3 inch magnum load for turkey and the 5 inch load for ducks I slugged a sabot all in one day and was left with no bruises.
This is the second one of these that I've installed on my guns. I installed this one on grandpa's old Remington model 74 30-gauge.
Recoil pads from limbsaver are my favorite and I use them on all my long guns. This pad arrived on time and was exactly what was I was able to modify easily with a belt sander I would buy this product.