Who has found a replacement recoil pad that works on the Benelli SteadyGrip?
That thing is as hard as a rock - I was only shooting 2 oz of Hevi and thought my arm was gonna fall off after 3 shots, can't even imagine shooting 3.5s...
Someone had found a Limbsaver replacement but I never did see s review after mounting it...
There is a guy in this link that put one on his M1 http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,16752.0.html (http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,16752.0.html)
This one supposedly fits the SBEII Steady Grip http://www.nokick.com/Precision_Fit_Pad_Benelli_M2_Tactical_p/ls-10404.htm (http://www.nokick.com/Precision_Fit_Pad_Benelli_M2_Tactical_p/ls-10404.htm)
Thanks Aught six.
I just can't digger out how that second one works - nothing to screw into inside the stock....love to hear from anyone that has made one work.
Thanks,
I have one coming this week and I'll let you know if it works out
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Thank you jHcats
I ordered one from Limbsaver & got it last week. Took less than 5 min. to install ! Fit like a glove ! :icon_thumright:
vaturkey :newmascot:
Is that the 10404 like pictured on no kick?
Spaight, I'll trade you your steady grip stock, for my recoil pad that fits it ;). The one in the link above fits the SBEII. There is a lip inside the butt of the steadygrip. That white piece of plastic hooks under the edge if it. You just slide it under the rim of that lip, and tighten down the screws. Woks like a charm. Now, if I could just find a stock to go with my pad, I'd be set!
Ordered one today - thanks to all for your help.
Got one of these today for my Benelli. Are the screws supposed to come with it? None came in the package.
I got the one in the link above a few months ago. Works perfect
The screws are not included. You should use the screws from the original recoil pad.
Quote from: cuppednlocked on April 17, 2014, 08:47:37 AM
The screws are not included. You should use the screws from the original recoil pad.
My original pad does not have screws.