Hello everyone. I have a Marlin 336 lever action rifle that I love to shoot. The only problem is that it came with a plastic butt plate on it instead of a recoil pad to lessen the recoil that is felt from shooting it. With the plastic plate you feel everything, and it feels like it has more of a kick than some of my larger rifles. I have been looking online for recoil pads that would fit my 336 and I have found predominately 1 recoil pad over and over. That would be the Limbsaver Speed Mount Pad for the Marlin 336.
I want to find a recoil pad that reduces some of the recoil, that fits well on the wooden stock of my Marlin 336 so there is no wood on the butt of the gun showing around the sides of the pad, and something that is worth the money!
My questions is has anyone bought one of these Limbsaver Speed Mount Pads? If so, how did it work out on your gun? Was there reduced recoil, did it fit well on the stock, and was there any wood showing on the butt of the gun after the pad was installed because the pad was not big enough to cover the entire butt of the stock? Also, if you have bought any type of recoil pad for your Marlin 336, what was it, was it worth it, and where can I find it?
Any opinions, information or websites with recoil pads would be appreciated. Thank you!
I want to find a recoil pad that reduces some of the recoil, that fits well on the wooden stock of my Marlin 336 so there is no wood on the butt of the gun showing around the sides of the pad, and something that is worth the money!
My questions is has anyone bought one of these Limbsaver Speed Mount Pads? If so, how did it work out on your gun? Was there reduced recoil, did it fit well on the stock, and was there any wood showing on the butt of the gun after the pad was installed because the pad was not big enough to cover the entire butt of the stock? Also, if you have bought any type of recoil pad for your Marlin 336, what was it, was it worth it, and where can I find it?
Any opinions, information or websites with recoil pads would be appreciated. Thank you!