Saturday, December 31, 2011

Gel Filled Recoil Pads


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Rating: 4.5

List Price : $14.95 Price :
Gel Filled Recoil Pads

Product Description

The Shooterpads Recoil Pad is an innovative solution to recoil energy absorption. The pad easily fits over the stock of a long rifle or shotgun without any tools or modifications to the weapon. The pads is has a thin Lycra covered neoprene cuff that stretches over the stock of the gun and does not inhibit the shouldering of the weapon. There are three mini cell foam pads in addition to the Visco-Elastic Gel that can be easily added or removed. The pads serve two purposes. The can be used to add additional energy absorption and to adjust the pull length of the gun. The pads fit comfortably in the shoulder pocket. The butt end of the pad is made from a material with a high surface tension material so that the gun will not move on the shoulder when it is fired.


  • The visco elastic gel in the Shooterpads recoil pad is and excellent energy absorbing material.
  • The three mini-cell pads can be added or removed to increase energy absorsion and to adjust the pull length.
  • The pads install on the butt of any long rifle or shotgun in a matter of seconds.
  • The Shooterpads Recoil Pad can be easily moved from gun to gun without any tools or modifications to the gun
  • One size fits all makes and models.


Gel Filled Recoil Pads Reviews


Gel Filled Recoil Pads Reviews


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A budget minded reciol pad, August 7, 2009
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This review is from: Gel Filled Recoil Pads (Misc.)
This recoil pad makes my Mosin Nagant a little more pleasant to shoot, not only dampening recoil, but adding a little bit of length to the stock. I highly recommend it for light range use, however, the pad is beginning to pull apart at the seam, so I wouldn't suggest this for any kind of heavy use.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It Works, December 29, 2006
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Justin Scott (Tulsa, OK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gel Filled Recoil Pads (Misc.)
I bought one of these for my 20 gauge Franchi 48-AL. For those who don't know, the 48-AL is the lightest semi-auto 20-gauge shotgun ever produced and it kicks like a mule. Before purchasing this recoil pad, a bruised shoulder was a given after only a few shots. I'm happy to report that this pad has successfully tamed the beast, even with the heavier loads I use for pheasant. I've only had it on for a few months, so I've yet to determine how well the neoprene-type material will hold up over time, but so far no problems. The spacer inserts included are a nice bonus and allow the shooter to adjust the length of pull slightly. It's a pretty ugly addition to my gun, unfortunately, but it works well and the price is right.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent recoil pad, May 27, 2009
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Slappy (New England) - See all my reviews
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I liked this product so much that I ordered two more. It's really tamed my Mosin Nagants. I was going to try this on my 12 ga. Benelli Nova, but the pad wasn't quite large enough and I ended up with a limbsaver on that.

I also purchased the rubber recoil pad seen here: M44 Mosin Nagant Rubber Recoil Butt Pad and the gel pad is far more effective at reducing felt recoil. However, on a 91/59 the combination of the rubber recoil pad and the gel recoil pad is excellent.
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