So growing up I have shot all of my 8mm Mausers with sporterized military stock and steel but plate.
So since I am going to get a stock from Richards Microfit Gun Stocks I am likely going to pay for them to fit a recoil pad to it.
I never thought about a recoil pad before. In my youth I would put 60 rounds of 300 Win Mag down range a couple times a week from a bench and prone. I am 50 now and thinking that it would not hurt to have an actual recoil pad.
I just had to buy a vechile for the wife so one of my twins could have her car after he was hit by a semi-truck and his car totaled. Been looking for months and it was mission impossible to find a docent car for him at $8000 and under that was not a POS that would have sold for $800 3 years ago! No friends or family had anything for sale either. Keeping the rest of my families fleet running not cheap either.
So I am looking to get an effective recoil pad but would prefer not to break the bank.
So I would like to hear some opinions. I am thinking the decelerator recoil pad would be overkill even on hot 8mm Mauser loads.
Also wondering if anyone has installed QD sling mounts into wood for a flat riding rifle when slung on ones back?
When I am done with this build I will post pictures I think a lot of you guys might like the twist on this build!
Thanks for the opinions no matter which way they go.
This Mauser has a fairly heavy barrel profile and the stock could end up being laminate which would make it rather heavy as well! So not a feather weight magnum where a decelerator might make real sense!
P.S. Steel but plate and or brass not an option since this will not be a military stock the height of most steel and brass but plates are designed for butts that are not as tall as a modern sportster or prone stock most are for military or Kentucky rifle butts that are not that tall.
So since I am going to get a stock from Richards Microfit Gun Stocks I am likely going to pay for them to fit a recoil pad to it.
I never thought about a recoil pad before. In my youth I would put 60 rounds of 300 Win Mag down range a couple times a week from a bench and prone. I am 50 now and thinking that it would not hurt to have an actual recoil pad.
I just had to buy a vechile for the wife so one of my twins could have her car after he was hit by a semi-truck and his car totaled. Been looking for months and it was mission impossible to find a docent car for him at $8000 and under that was not a POS that would have sold for $800 3 years ago! No friends or family had anything for sale either. Keeping the rest of my families fleet running not cheap either.
So I am looking to get an effective recoil pad but would prefer not to break the bank.
So I would like to hear some opinions. I am thinking the decelerator recoil pad would be overkill even on hot 8mm Mauser loads.
Also wondering if anyone has installed QD sling mounts into wood for a flat riding rifle when slung on ones back?
When I am done with this build I will post pictures I think a lot of you guys might like the twist on this build!
Thanks for the opinions no matter which way they go.
This Mauser has a fairly heavy barrel profile and the stock could end up being laminate which would make it rather heavy as well! So not a feather weight magnum where a decelerator might make real sense!
P.S. Steel but plate and or brass not an option since this will not be a military stock the height of most steel and brass but plates are designed for butts that are not as tall as a modern sportster or prone stock most are for military or Kentucky rifle butts that are not that tall.