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The TOURBON Hunting Shooting Grind-to-fit Recoil Pad is a lightweight, medium-soft silicone buttstock pad designed to extend your firearm’s length of pull by 0.5 inches. It reduces felt recoil to enhance shooting comfort and accuracy, while its customizable grind-to-fit design ensures a perfect fit. Ideal for hunters and trap shooters seeking improved shoulder and cheek weld stability without added bulk.
Brand | TOURBON |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Color | Brown |
Size | Small |
Fill Material | Silicone |
Shape | Rectangular |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting and Shooting |
Use for | Shoulders |
Material | Silicone |
Item Firmness Description | Medium Soft |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Pattern | Recoil Pad |
Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
Fabric Type | Silicone |
Model Name | Silicone butt pads |
UPC | 661083388166 |
Manufacturer | Tourbon Safari Store |
Product Dimensions | 4.92"L x 1.57"W |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 1.73 x 1.18 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 1.57 x 0.79 inches |
Brand Name | TOURBON |
Style | Gun Stock Pad |
Fill Material Type | Silicone |
Sport Type | Hunting and shooting |
G**R
priced right, excellent value
I have an ancient JC Higgins 12 gauge in dire need of a new recoil pad. Since it's primary function was to hang on the wall as a conversation piece, I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a replacement. This Tourbon pad is slightly longer and a "grind to fit" pad as are many aftermarket replacements. I removed the old pad, screws,and metal backing plate, then I sanded the wood smooth before glueing the new pad to the end with some Shoe Goo. I used blue tape around the butt end of the stock and carefully sanded the excess pad overhang with a dremel tool with a sanding attachment. I finished the sanded area with 400 wet/dry sandpaper. I recommend this product for its value and adaptability.
E**L
Good quality basic pad. No complaints.
This is a nice soft recoil pad. No complaints. It may not fit a fatter stock. Excellent value. Looks good.
M**A
Soft sticky rubber.
The rubber material is soft and sticky. It will not conform to your buttstock without gluing a hard material (i.e. plastic, wood or aluminum) to it and then grinding to fit. Any dust or shavings will stick to it and not come off. If you apply any oil to it it will only get softer and cleaners don't work. A Cerakote application will harden the rubber and make it impervious and non sticky. I hope this helps. Read before you buy. It may save you time and aggravation.
D**W
Perfect for my needs
I have been restoring an old rifle and have ordered and returned many items. This fit almost perfectly and had very little trimming requirements.
S**K
Perfect fit on a Mossberg 185
I needed to replace the butt pad on my buddy's ancient Mossy 185. This pad fit perfectly without any trimming of any kind. I used white Gorilla glue, whipped up with a pinch of water. Perfect adhesion, perfect solution. No screws needed.Just watch out for the rock-hard jolt you'll get from this "pad." It's better than the raw wooden stock, but not much. Thank goodness the 185 is only a 20 gauge.
P**E
Appears to be good quality and looks great
I bought this for a very old Stevens 12 gauge that I am resurrecting. I bought this particular pad because the dimensions seemed to closely match the dimensions of my stock. Fortunately for me it was a PERFECT fit so I didn't have to modify it at all. There are no holes for screw mounting so I mounted it permanently using 2-part epoxy. I first drilled a 1/2" diameter hole so I could access the screw to remove the stock if I ever needed to. So far it looks great. I will update this after I've shot a few rounds of trap to see how well it absorbs recoil.
J**X
Do it yourself recoil pad
Have a custom 30-06 built on a Mauser action.I got a great deal on it at used gun shop. I think it was probably built in the late 60s early 70s. The recoil pad was dry rotted and a gunsmith wanted $150 to replace. I ordered this for $10 and sanded it to fit. Used some epoxy and the original screws. Came out great. Very happy with product.
S**H
Needs glue
Has no support in pad to hold firmly against stock…
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