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Hi

 

Had a two hour professional clay lesson today :-) First time with a lesson.

 

They fitted my gun to me, it's' a winchester 101 XTR, basically they added about 1" or just more to the recoil pad on the stock as I'm a bit of a gangly long arm kind of guy. The pad they added was not a good fit, just a temporary measure to get a better fit, it worked great, gun felt much better.

 

How do I get a proper fitting piece added to the stock ? is it something I can buy off the shelf or do I need to take the stock to a gunsmith and get a 1" piece added ?

 

Thanks

 

 

Mat

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Hi

 

Had a two hour professional clay lesson today :-) First time with a lesson.

 

They fitted my gun to me, it's' a winchester 101 XTR, basically they added about 1" or just more to the recoil pad on the stock as I'm a bit of a gangly long arm kind of guy. The pad they added was not a good fit, just a temporary measure to get a better fit, it worked great, gun felt much better.

 

How do I get a proper fitting piece added to the stock ? is it something I can buy off the shelf or do I need to take the stock to a gunsmith and get a 1" piece added ?

 

Thanks

 

 

Mat

 

A lot depends on how good at DIY you are ?? You could take a trip to your local gunshop and ask if they have any suitable spacers to fit (take the stock with you). Alternatively, buy a recoil pad of the desired thickness and either fit it yourself or get a gunsmith to do it for you. You may also need to raise the comb (the bit that your cheek sits on) which can be achieved by a 'stick on' comb raiser. Did the Instructor not give you any guideline measurements ??

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I purchased one of these in size 25mm http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Browning-B725-B525-Maxus-Inflex-2-Shotgun-Butt-Stock-Recoil-Pad-Choose-Size-/370777442407?var=&hash=item56540ec867:m:mt7g_00sf_MWMp3AVUiPv2A for my sons Win 101 as he is 6' 4" and long arms

It is a near perfect fit , just needed new screw holes drilled in end of the stock .

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Hi TDS, yes that looks about what I need... does that fit direct against the woodwork ? My 101 has a couple of removable sections, then a kind of thin plate on the end. We removed a couple of the thin pieces, added a thicker piece and then fitted the thin end piece over the top, in a kind of sandwich :-)

 

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Mat

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Easy job to fit a grind to fit recoil pad, but only if you have the right tools.

 

I used a table top belt sander to grind a limbsaver one for my Auto-5 and it looks as good as a factory fitted one. Attached it first and scribed round the stock to show how much to remove. Then polished it up with Breakfree CLP which was a tip I read on a US website, worked really well.

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