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Post by youp50 on Jan 28, 2009 15:52:58 GMT -5
I have a desire to consume pureed and strained foods today.
Does anyone have any knowledge to offer in the field of strap/slip on cheek pads?
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Post by encoreguy on Jan 28, 2009 16:48:42 GMT -5
I use and prefer the ones from Eagle Industries, I will try and find a link. Also I think Midway USA has one that looks identical from Blackhawk I think. They have a nice pouch that I keep my reloads and primers in. If you cannot find one of those T/C has one that is made by the above company, but it is a little more expensive and I like the rifle bullet loops so I can use it on other guns. They really help with some of the felt recoil. I have one on my son's ML and it works very nice.
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Post by submoa on Jan 28, 2009 18:56:59 GMT -5
I like the Beartooth neoprene cheek pads. They slip on , and you can adjust the comb hieght with included foam shims. You can get them from Cabelas, Bass Pro , and Gander Mountain.
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Post by joe21a on Jan 28, 2009 19:02:04 GMT -5
The neoprene pad does work quit well once you get used to the look. And is easly removed.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2009 19:10:50 GMT -5
I like the Beartooth neoprene cheek pads. They slip on , and you can adjust the comb hieght with included foam shims. You can get them from Cabelas, Bass Pro , and Gander Mountain. I like to use this one at the range/ in the off seson. Zen
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Post by rexxer on Jan 28, 2009 19:17:23 GMT -5
Hi scot
Kick eze makes a raised comb pad to reduce felt recoil. I think its the same company that makes the recoil pad!
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