Owner's Manual
install a recoil pad perform the
following operation:
1 Make sure your rifle is
completely unloaded
and the “safety” is in the
on safe position.
2 Use a #2 cross tip or Phillips
screwdriver to remove the
recoil pad at the end of the
buttstock (Figure 11). Place a
small amount of petroleum
jelly on the screw access slits on
the top and bottom of the rear of the recoil pad to prevent
damaging the recoil pad. Insert the screwdriver into each of the
two access holes. Make certain the tip of the screwdriver engages
the head of the screw. Turn the screw counterclockwise until the
screw is completely loose from the stock. When both screws are
free, remove the recoil pad and recoil pad base.
3 Install the new recoil pad to fit the rifle to your specifications.
After making an adjustment, hold the rifle to your shoulder to
determine if the new length feels comfortable. Remember, keep
the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, the “safety” in the on safe
position and make certain the
rifle is completely unloaded.
4 When you are satisfied with the
length of pull, start the screws
through the pad and recoil pad
base into the holes in the stock.
5 Attach the recoil pad to the
stock using the screwdriver.
Turn the screws clockwise to
tighten. Do not overtighten the
screws. Clean the petroleum
jelly from the recoil pad.
FIGURE 12
Six shims are included.
FIGURE 11
Carefully loosen the screws that attach the
recoil pad to the buttstock.
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