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Newtire
07-01-2007, 11:47 PM
I went to the range today & was thinking how my HS-6 loads with 1-1/4 oz shot weren't exactly pleasant to shoot in quantity so I made up this emergency recoil pad that worked pretty well. Really dampened it down. Cost a whole $2.99 at Target for a pair of "pad-stock" each good for 2-pads.

(Fx2SS=Flip Flop Shower Shoe).

357maximum
07-01-2007, 11:59 PM
Now thats a post that should be stickied if I ever saw one...brilliant....simply brilliant. That is the kind of post that gets ME interested. How it holds up over time would hold my curiosity, but brilliant none the less. Some slick eze recoil pad treatment might be a valuable addition to the pad if it is a bit sticky on clothing.

Junior should add that pic to his frugal outdoorsman series of fine reads.....did I say brilliant yet?

MT Gianni
07-02-2007, 12:11 AM
Inovative thinking is what we love to see. Gianni

felix
07-02-2007, 08:59 AM
They don't call you Newtire for no reason! I could use some re-treads on several of my guns, including myself. ... felix

44woody
07-02-2007, 10:49 AM
New Tire thank for the idea now I know how to fix that old 12 ga that has been sitting in the safe for a long time with out a recoil paid on it that is a great idea :castmine: 44Woody

Bret4207
07-02-2007, 07:43 PM
Groovy!

Lucky Joe
07-02-2007, 09:28 PM
Wonder if Wal-Mart has it, I could sit behind my Buffalo Classic a bit longer with some help like that. Thanks for the post.

Newtire
07-02-2007, 10:02 PM
Wow. I'm glad you all found it so useful. It seemed like a great idea. Another one that works just to keep the guns from slipping on the floor and falling over is a cutout from a truck mudflap. Thanks for the compliments guys. I was thinking of a nice flower pattern...just kiddin hah hah!

G. Blessing
07-03-2007, 12:41 AM
Verry nice!!

I'll be giving it a go. Better than cutting down a slip on cover like I was planning.

Gary

Russell James
07-26-2007, 07:13 PM
Outstanding!

Newtire
07-26-2007, 11:04 PM
Tell me how they work for you. I put another one on an '06 but haven't given it a go yet.

chevyiron420
07-27-2007, 02:25 AM
how do you attach it to the stock?-phil

Newtire
07-27-2007, 08:16 AM
how do you attach it to the stock?-phil

Use contact cement is how I did it.

no34570
07-27-2007, 06:33 PM
I went to the range today & was thinking how my HS-6 loads with 1-1/4 oz shot weren't exactly pleasant to shoot in quantity so I made up this emergency recoil pad that worked pretty well. Really dampened it down. Cost a whole $2.99 at Target for a pair of "pad-stock" each good for 2-pads.

(Fx2SS=Flip Flop Shower Shoe).

Newtire
What a good idea!:-D good on ya
What the hell is a shower shoe,hang on,I know it must be something you wear in the shower?????
Never seen them though,well here in Australia.
Cheers
no34570:castmine:

no34570
07-27-2007, 07:24 PM
Geeeeez
I should have guessed what you meant by flip flops/shower shoes:oops:

Yep it's thongs(What you wear on your feet)of course,they are what flip flops are here,our national foot wear in the summer,I should of know[smilie=1:
Awww well
Cheers
no34570

Newtire
07-27-2007, 08:06 PM
Geeeeez
I should have guessed what you meant by flip flops/shower shoes:oops:

Yep it's thongs(What you wear on your feet)of course,they are what flip flops are here,our national foot wear in the summer,I should of know[smilie=1:
Awww well
Cheers
no34570

I'll have to change the name then to (Fx2SS-T=Flip Flop Shower Shoe-Thong). I'll have to get that thru the patent office. I was thinking you could maybe use two guns equipped with them, attach a couple of brackets (unload the guns of course) and use them as emergency shoes even...

Nardoo
07-27-2007, 10:50 PM
No34570,

This is kind of politically incorrect but years ago, after watching a professional concreter work in knee deep concrete at a building site in only thongs, I asked him why he wore them. He replied "they are not thongs boy, they are Chinese gumboots!"
We have called them that ever since.


Sincere apologies if this has offended anyone.

Nardoo

PS. For those who do not know, a gumboot to an Aussie is a knee high water proof rubber boot. (Wellington).

no34570
07-27-2007, 11:27 PM
No34570,

This is kind of politically incorrect but years ago, after watching a professional concreter work in knee deep concrete at a building site in only thongs, I asked him why he wore them. He replied "they are not thongs boy, they are Chinese gumboots!"
We have called them that ever since.


Sincere apologies if this has offended anyone.

Nardoo

PS. For those who do not know, a gumboot to an Aussie is a knee high water proof rubber boot. (Wellington).

Nardoo
Yep!,I've heard that one,Chinese gumboots but what my father used to call em was Japanese riding boots.
Sorry if it has offended anyone.[smilie=1:
no34570