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Recoil pad for Win Model 70 synth. #39879 11/07/05 05:13 PM
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Has anyone purchased a recoil pad for a Series 70 Winchester .270 with synthetic stock?

I have looked at Academy and Carter's Country, and neither carries the correct recoil pad for my gun. They have 1 for a Wood stock, but it won't fit the syn stock.

Any suggestions?


Re: Recoil pad for Win Model 70 synth. [Re: KSims1868] #39880 11/07/05 08:11 PM
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I know a gun smith in weatherford that does them. ill give you his info if you need it.He did my winchester.



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Re: Recoil pad for Win Model 70 synth. [Re: KSims1868] #39881 11/07/05 09:47 PM
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Check some of the online guys at Midway, Graf, MidSouth, Numerich, Natchez and so on.
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Re: Recoil pad for Win Model 70 synth. [Re: WileyCoyote] #39882 11/07/05 11:14 PM
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The only pads i found ,have to be put on by a gunsmith or someone who kmows what they are doing. The guy who did mine only charged me 50 dollars. 30 for the pad and 20 for putting it on. Most professionals charge 45 just for labor. Well the one's i checked in too.



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