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Wow, recoil pads are a Royal PITA
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 728285" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>No 2 "wood" stocks are exactly the same. </p><p>If you order a recoil pad or buttplate from Rem or Win. or any other company</p><p>it comes as a "Blank" that must be ground to fit.</p><p>At the factory they are ground to fit before the final finish is put on, then removed and numbered to match the stock then reinstalled after final finishing.</p><p>(numbered with a grease pencil that is usually removed is why you may never see a number)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 728285, member: 6777"] No 2 "wood" stocks are exactly the same. If you order a recoil pad or buttplate from Rem or Win. or any other company it comes as a "Blank" that must be ground to fit. At the factory they are ground to fit before the final finish is put on, then removed and numbered to match the stock then reinstalled after final finishing. (numbered with a grease pencil that is usually removed is why you may never see a number) [/QUOTE]
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