Varminterror
New member
I call those “Liar Pads.” I’m convinced some manufacturers create a largely free floated forend, even leaving clearance for a dollar bill between the stock and structural reinforcements, but then when a would-be buyer tries to flex the forend, they don’t perceive the tiny flex and those pads bottom out against the barrel, still apparently offering a free float offset.
For my stocks, those pads are the first to go. If the stock flexes, then I reinforce the stock, or replace.
For my stocks, those pads are the first to go. If the stock flexes, then I reinforce the stock, or replace.