Bubba's Lee Enfield still weights 8lbs.
The number 5 is lighter and it has a really good rubber recoil pad which it makes it very pleasant to shoot!
Bubba's Lee Enfield still weights 8lbs.
has a really good rubber recoil pad which it makes it very pleasant to shoot!
The number 5 is lighter and it has a really good rubber recoil pad which it makes it very pleasant to shoot!
that very pleasant rubber recoil pad of yours, is as hard as steel.
The number 5 is lighter and it has a really good rubber recoil pad which it makes it very pleasant to shoot!
that very pleasant rubber recoil pad of yours, is as hard as steel.
Maybe dig around in your purse, see if you have any Massengill or Vagisil in there. I hear if you apply it to the rubber it will soften it up.
All kidding aside, they some do get hard over time. They are over 75 years old. I`ve also seen them turn to a mushy gooey mess.
There are nice soft repros available. Or maybe get one of those slip on recoil pads if needed.
The number 5 is lighter and it has a really good rubber recoil pad which it makes it very pleasant to shoot!
Yes, I tried to get some Vagisil, but it was all sold to a guy named Ax.338, he had an urgent need to soften the massiv recoil of his 25 pound taget rifle in .22 short.
lol, You`re probably not going to find any large sanitary napkins either. I had to buy them all to put between my shoulder and the butt of that one to soften the bark of that beast.
The recoil pad IS actually quite effective IF you have one that hasn't attempted to change careers and become a hockey puck. Liberty Tree had a ton of them, brand new and properly preserved, and they're very soft when new. Too bad LT won't ship to Canada any more. As a comparison the LEC weighs a bit over 6 lbs, and has a metal butt plate.