End pad on Remington synthetic stock
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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End pad on Remington synthetic stock
Need a little info on how to remove the rubber pad on the end of Remington's stocks like the ones that come on the ADL. There seems to be a couple screws in the two small holes in the end but I have tuened them a couple miles with out anything happening. Any one know the answer?
Thanks
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#2
Join Date: Jul 2003
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RE: End pad on Remington synthetic stock
keep on a turnin on em blob. Those screws in the recoil pad are about an inch long. I suggest you shoot a lil lube (or at least spit on it) the screwdriver so the pad isn't catching and grabbing the tip of it. But you gotta turn them a pretty good bit before you see any movement. More than likely they won't come out of the pad, they will seperate the pad from the stock.
Keep on a crankin, trust me they will come off.
RA
Keep on a crankin, trust me they will come off.
RA
#3
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 39
RE: End pad on Remington synthetic stock
Hey thanks Red.
I had a feeling that was the case as I turned quit a bit but nothing close to an inch. I was going to fill the entire stock with expanding foam. I saw a Savage 300 WSM before and after the stock was filled with the foam and it made a differance especaially in the noise when bumped against something. But also when shooting it it seemed to had strengthed the stock and it didn't try to flex. I was going to fill both my 22/250 and 30/06 in the ADL. Well I will just keep cranking and thanks again!
I had a feeling that was the case as I turned quit a bit but nothing close to an inch. I was going to fill the entire stock with expanding foam. I saw a Savage 300 WSM before and after the stock was filled with the foam and it made a differance especaially in the noise when bumped against something. But also when shooting it it seemed to had strengthed the stock and it didn't try to flex. I was going to fill both my 22/250 and 30/06 in the ADL. Well I will just keep cranking and thanks again!