How to take recoil pad off of new Stocky’s VG

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Just got a new VG stock for my Tikka T3, and I want to remove the thinner recoil pad that comes with it, and install the thicker air soft limbsaver that I had on the factory stock. I’ve already shot the rifle with the new stock and I love it except the LOP feels a little short. Looking for both longer LOP and a little more recoil mitigation.

I took the screws out, but the Stocky’s pad is really stuck on there. I tried tapping it with a screwdriver blade on one end, but no luck. Are they glued on there? Does anyone have tips for getting it off cleanly without damaging my brand new stock?

IMG_3154.jpegEdit: I was nervous, but I just manned up and went after it with a razor knife. One of those cheap plastic ones with a 7/8” blade that extends about 4”. I carefully scored where the plastic plate meets the stock, and then started working the knife in between the stock and the plastic plate. In about 5 minutes I cut through the glue and it came off nice and clean.

Installed the 1” thick classic air soft limbsaver that I had on my factory Tikka stock. It’s a little small and kind of looks like crap. I’ll shoot it a bit to ensure that I like it on this stock and then order a grind to fit one from limbsaver.

Anybody done the grind to fit? I’m concerned about how it will look in the ground off areas. I plan to use my 4x36 stationary belt sander with an 80 grit belt.

Again, any tips?
 
I’m concerned that after spending $45 to get the grind to fit pad, and the time to properly fit it, that the grind job may be uglier than the slightly small pad.
 
Thanks Steve. I hadn’t thought about freezing it.

I asked Stocky’s about it and they said limbsaver doesn’t make a 1” thick classic pad that fits, and they recommended the grind to fit. I guess I could look through their templates and see if they have a stock pad that’s closer than the grind to fit. Anybody have thoughts on that?
 
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I’ve done a couple Limbsaver grind to fit. A bench belt sander works great. Just take your time and wrap your stock in a couple layers of masking tape to warm you when you’re getting close. I’ll see if I can get a better pic when I get home.
 
I was in a similar boat after trying my factory limbsaver pad from the factory onto my VG. I was worried since it fit off that I would start chipping pieces of the stock on the rear that were exposed. Mine is for a 223 so wasn't worried about recoil but I wanted a little more LOP here's a link to what I did.

 
Get a Backstop pad from Backfire. They have a design for the Rokstok and Stockys hunter. They are lightweight and work very well. Each one is designed to be caliber specific but works for a range of calibers.
 
Get a Backstop pad from Backfire. They have a design for the Rokstok and Stockys hunter. They are lightweight and work very well. Each one is designed to be caliber specific but works for a range of calibers.
Have you used both the backstop and the 1” limbsaver? If so how do they compare in felt recoil reduction IYO?
 
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