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10/9/2012 3:09:14 PM EDT
I have a rubber pad on my stock  ,Can it be swapped with a checkered plastic plate like whats on the A2 stock ?  Or even better can the rubber some how be made to be less slick? when I shoot in the offhand position without my regular coat on the thing just wants to slide off my shoulder not good when shooting for score. Any advice ?

Thanks,Tim
10/9/2012 3:13:18 PM EDT
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I have a rubber pad on my stock  ,Can it be swapped with a checkered plastic plate like whats on the A2 stock ?  Or even better can the rubber some how be made to be less slick? when I shoot in the offhand position without my regular coat on the thing just wants to slide off my shoulder not good when shooting for score. Any advice ?

Thanks,Tim


the buttpad is attached with some very strong adhesive.  your best bet is to find a type e stock which is the a1 length with the trapdoor.  if you're not worried about being retro correct, you can get a cavalry arms a1 stock as well.

if you want to try to make it less slick, try taping off the stock and spraying the buttpad with some rubber truck bedliner spray.
10/9/2012 4:18:46 PM EDT
[#2]
If you already have the type E stock (A1 stock with the trapdoor) You can swap the buttplate with an A2 Buttplate.

Other than that, as Boywonder said, the non trapdoor stock buttplate isn't swap-outable.
10/9/2012 5:10:42 PM EDT
[#3]
Thank you gentlemen, I guess I'll be looking for some "grit in some form or another to apply on it for some traction .
10/9/2012 5:31:51 PM EDT
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Thank you gentlemen, I guess I'll be looking for some "grit in some form or another to apply on it for some traction .


http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1140/Product/SPRAY-GRIT
10/10/2012 2:22:47 AM EDT
[#5]
Grit in a can who woulda thunk it ! Lol. Thanks for the link
10/10/2012 7:15:55 AM EDT
[#6]
Just don't mix it up with the 'cheese in a can'.
10/10/2012 9:26:16 AM EDT
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Just don't mix it up with the 'cheese in a can'.
I'd rather eat the spray grit than that "cheeze" probably has less chemicals in it!

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