Recoil pad
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Recoil pad
What size Limbsaver slip-on pad for a Shiloh 1874 #1?
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Re: Recoil pad
Thanks Don.
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Re: Recoil pad
Mike I like the limbsaver slip on pads, but have set those aside the last couple of years for this
https://shockeater.com/product-category ... ng-shirts/
https://shockeater.com/product-category ... ng-shirts/
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Re: Recoil pad
I have used the shock eater shirts with their pads this year and really like them also.Don McDowell wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 12:42 pm Mike I like the limbsaver slip on pads, but have set those aside the last couple of years for this
https://shockeater.com/product-category ... ng-shirts/
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Re: Recoil pad
Before dollar general of sporting goods took over Cabelas they had a tshirt with the recoil pad I like a little better than the shock eater
The limbsaver shirts were good too
The limbsaver shirts were good too
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