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Just wondering........how many of you are putting leather pads on guns? Years ago there was someone on here who was explaining how to do it and I picked up the hobby and over the years have I done several guns for my self and my friends. Are any of you doing leather pad jobs? Where do you get your leather and what kind do you use?

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I have had guns with leather pads and while they look great, they do tend to slip in the shoulder more so than the Old English rubber pads by Pachmeyer. I am wrestling right now with a decision about what to put on a best gun that needs pitch altered and just a touch of length.


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I have started doing them. I built my own jigs as well. I use mostly Eland but also warthog. I do not have any problem with slippage due to a leather pad. They slide into place and stay there. If a gun is properly fit and properly mounted, it does not slip at all.


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I put them on most of my guns. Having one installed now on my Perazzi MX8-20


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Eland and Warthog? Wow! Where do you get leather like that? Isn't an Eland one of those moose sized animals with two curved horns? I use goatskin that I have bought off of Ebay. I have a jig, too, BrentD. I have them on my trap and skeet guns. I put one on my "beater" Model 21 that I use for skeet and hunting. It sure dresses up a gun. Good to hear from you guys.

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Check the local Thrift Store for used women's purses. There's nice leather in some!


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Originally Posted by Jimmy W
Eland and Warthog? Wow! Where do you get leather like that? Isn't an Eland one of those moose sized animals with two curved horns? I use goatskin that I have bought off of Ebay. I have a jig, too, BrentD. I have them on my trap and skeet guns. I put one on my "beater" Model 21 that I use for skeet and hunting. It sure dresses up a gun. Good to hear from you guys.


I shot them. Seems like a good way to go leather-wise. I have enough to so a few more pads smile

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Eland seems well suited. It's tough, stretchy, and not particularly hard to work with. The warthog wasn't tanned all that great, and it suffered a hard life between tanning and being used for a pad, so it is a bit more difficult to work with. But great leather in the end. I'd make a point of shooting another for the hide if I were to hunt there again.
(they taste pretty damn awesome too).


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We have one of those hanging in our clubhouse at our shooting club. Where did you shoot that? Did you go to Africa? .

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Originally Posted by Jimmy W
We have one of those hanging in our clubhouse at our shooting club. Where did you shoot that? Did you go to Africa? .


that was in Namibia. An amazing country to say the least. If you ever think you might go, do it! As soon as possible. I would pick Namibia again, if I were to do it again.


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That sounds awesome!!

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