Looking for a Fixed AR Stock with a good recoil pad

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I know that ARs usually have hard buttpads on the stock for durability. But when shooting heavier calibers, it is nice to have some cushion. Does anyone know of a good fixed AR stock with a generous and comfortable buttpad? I have some on carbine stocks, but I want to go to a fixed stock. Thanks.
 
UBR2 is my favorite. Adds a bunch of weight but since it's in the rear, it counterintuitively actually balances better and makes the gun feel a lot snappier.
 
Magpul has fixed AR stocks and a thicker buttpad that you can order for 15 bucks.
Yeah, those are still pretty hard. I have a PRS with a Kick Eez on it. I am thinking I may stay with that, even though it is heavier than I want. I have looked at all the replacement buttpads from aftermarket manufacturers. They support most carbine stocks, but not fixed stocks.
 
Yeah, those are still pretty hard. I have a PRS with a Kick Eez on it. I am thinking I may stay with that, even though it is heavier than I want. I have looked at all the replacement buttpads from aftermarket manufacturers. They support most carbine stocks, but not fixed stocks.
Here's a link to some Sims recoil pads. I'd call them and discuss your shoulder injury with them and see what they can suggest.
 
What are you shooting out of an AR that has enough recoil to warrant custom padding?
308 and 7mm-08, but, I have a titanium rod on my neck and torn shoulders. Recoil hurts after a short period on the range. I need as much comfort as I can get.
 
Thanks all. The gentleman that suggested the Backfire Backstop recoil pad answered what I needed. They literally have a recoil pad for every stock known to man.
 
308 and 7mm-08, but, I have a titanium rod on my neck and torn shoulders. Recoil hurts after a short period on the range. I need as much comfort as I can get.
Fair enough! My collarbone was a bit bruised after about 100 rounds of 308 in the prone a few weeks ago.


There's always these which can fit almost anything.
 
308 and 7mm-08, but, I have a titanium rod on my neck and torn shoulders. Recoil hurts after a short period on the range. I need as much comfort as I can get.

Boyd's has fixed stocks for ARs, wooden laminate ones with recoil pads. It'd be pretty straightforward to put a softer, thicker one on those if you don't like what they come with.
 
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